Animal Farm, a satirical allegory of the Stalinist totalitarian ideology, becomes much more than a simple roman à thèse rooted both in the epic beastly fable and the philosophical story enhancing covert political meaning. Beyond the explicit deconstruction of the great communist myths, such as the Prometeic religion or the Revolution oriented towards getting to the Realm of Justice, Orwell‘s satire meditates on the mental, socio-political mechanisms allowing the pathologic totalitarian deviation within any type of historical context.