The pigs learned how to read and write. They also learned how to maintain a farm with SLAVERY.
1945
In "Animal Farm," the animals' first year living independently after the rebellion is marked by initial hope and enthusiasm as they strive for equality and self-governance. However, this idealism quickly deteriorates as the pigs, particularly Napoleon, consolidate power and exploit the other animals for their gain. The working animals face increased hardship, with reduced rations and harsh labor, while the pigs enjoy privileges and luxuries. Ultimately, the animals find themselves in a situation that mirrors the oppression they sought to escape, highlighting the cycle of tyranny.
1945
In "Animal Farm," the weekly meetings initially served as a platform for all animals to voice their opinions and make collective decisions. However, as the pigs, particularly Napoleon, consolidated power, these meetings were gradually replaced by more authoritarian practices. Eventually, the animals were no longer allowed to voice their concerns, and meetings became mere formalities where the pigs dictated decisions. This shift reflects the erosion of democratic principles on the farm and the rise of totalitarian rule.
it was in 1853 the year of the farm rake invention!
at night.
From what we know, the farm is set in England although the year is not clarified I'm guessing its somewhere around 1940.
"All that year the animals worked like slaves" p. 73
They were first made in ancient egypt.
1968
Joe Bird
It depends on the socioeconomic status and if you're talking about extensive or se