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Q: What do Napoleon and Mr. Pilkington have an argument over in animal farm?
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In animal farm who does napoleon play cards with at the end?

Napoleon plays cards with Mr. Pilkington


What dealings does Napoleon have with Frederick and Pilkington?

Napoleon fist come into contact with Frederick and Pilkington when they try to take over animal farm. Later he would begin to trade with his neighbors.


When was Pilkington - Animal Farm - created?

Pilkington - Animal Farm - was created in 1945.


Who does pilkington represent in Animal Farm?

Mr. Pilkington of Foxwood Farm is a human character in George Orwell's satirical book Animal Farm. Mr. Pilkington has a larger but thus more unkempt farm, and is on bad terms with Mr. Frederick of Pinchfield Farm, whose farm is on the opposite side of Anima Mr. Pilkington of Foxwood Farm is a human character in George Orwell's satirical book Animal Farm. Mr. Pilkington has a larger but thus more unkempt farm, and is on bad terms with Mr. Frederick of Pinchfield Farm, whose farm is on the opposite side of Animal Farm. Mr. Pilkington at first offered to buy Napoleon's pile of timber, but the timber is "bought" (with counterfeit banknotes) by Frederick instead. When Frederick invades Animal Farm, Pilkington refuses to help the animals (primarily because of the messages that Napoleon sent to Pilkington that read "Death to Pilkington"). Pilkington and several other of the men working on the farm were invited to a meeting by Napoleon and the pigs, where Napoleon reintroduces Animal Farm's "new" name of Manor Farm. Pilkington praises Napoleon on his extreme strictness that he imposes upon the animals, forbidding them any time to enjoy themselves. He talks about the misunderstandings in the past that had been rectified. "You have your lower animals," the fat human jokingly consents, "and we have our lower classes." The men and pigs start playing cards, flattering and praising each other while cheating at the game, possibly representing the Tehran Conference. At the end of the novel, both Napoleon and Pilkington draw the Ace of Spades (which in most games, is the highest-ranking card) at the same time and begin fighting loudly. This may symbolize the beginning of tension between the U.S and Soviet superpowers. l Farm. Mr. Pilkington at first offered to buy Napoleon's pile of timber, but the timber is "bought" (with counterfeit banknotes) by Frederick instead. When Frederick invades Animal Farm, Pilkington refuses to help the animals (primarily because of the messages that Napoleon sent to Pilkington that read "Death to Pilkington").


Who made a toast to Animal Farm?

Mr. Pilkington made the toast to Animal Farm, and while graciously accepted, Napoleon then announced that the name of the farm had been returned to it's original name, The Manor Farm.


What dealings did Napoleon have with Frederick and Pilkington in the book Animal Farm?

Napolean was attempting to sell a useless load of timber to either Frederick or Pilkington, whom ever paid the most.


In Animal Farm who owns foxwood?

Mr. Pilkington


Who is Winston Churchill in Animal Farm?

He is Pilkington of Foxwood


What literature is this but as the animals look from Napoleon to pilkington from man to pig and from pig back to man they find that they are unable to tell the difference?

This is from George Orwell's Animal Farm, a satire.


What animal was Napoleon in Animal Farm?

Napoleon was a boar (pig)


What is America represented by in Animal Farm?

Pilkington Farm. :) It represents the West in general, being the US and the UK.


In animal farm did pilkington and Frederick offer to help Jones at first?

No they laughed at him