He talks about Sugarcandy Mountain, where he says animals go when they die but only if they work hard. He represents Rasputin.
He is the Raven. He is symbolic of the Russian Orthodox Church
he represents moses in animal farm i believe
the church
Sugarcandy Mountain is an allegory of Heaven. Moses is an allegory for the Russian Orthodox Church.
Religion is represented in Animal Farm through the character Moses, who represents organized religion in the form of Sugarcandy Mountain, a metaphorical heaven the animals are promised in the afterlife. Moses serves to pacify the animals and keep them in check by offering false hope. The pigs use Moses to maintain control over the other animals by giving them something to believe in beyond their current harsh reality.
Sugarcandy Mountain
They are not gullible and subservient.
The pigs allowed Moses to stay on the farm because his tales served to pacify and distract the other animals with the promise of a paradise after death, thus preventing them from focusing on their current troubles and inequalities. Moses's presence helped the pigs maintain control over the other animals by manipulating their beliefs and hopes.
Napoleon let Moses stay because he taught the animals to work hard and not complain. Just as Stalin (Napoleon) knew that religion (Moses) would stop violent rebellion's in Russia. Hope this helps! :)
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Sugar Candy Mountain is a place talked about by Moses the Raven. He tells the animals that it is a magical place where food is plentiful and no one works. Since Animal Farm parallels Soviet Russia, Sugar Candy Mountain represents religion and the idea of heaven. Moses is permitted by Napoleon to tell his stories because the animals believe they will go to Sugar Candy Mountain when they die; this makes them work harder.
Animal Farm is a book by George Orwell. Some of the animals were attracted to Moses' message in it because he takes about living happily in a place called Sugar Candy Mountain.