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Q: What does foxwood( pilkington) represent in animal farm?
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In Animal Farm who owns foxwood?

Mr. Pilkington


Who is Winston Churchill in Animal Farm?

He is Pilkington of Foxwood


Who does Mr Pilkington represent in Animal Farm?

No one, but Foxwood represents England/ Great Britain and Pinchfield represents Germany.


What does foxwood represent in Animal Farm?

russia


What were the name of the two adjacennt farms in Animal Farm?

Foxwood owned by Pilkington and Pinchfield owned by Frederick


Who does foxwood symbloize in Animal Farm?

foxwood farm represents England, so pilkington represents Winston Churchill. While, pinchfield represents Germany and Fredrick represents Adolf Hitler.


What are the names of the farmers who own the two farms next to anima farm in the book called animal farm?

Mr. Pilkington owned Foxwood farm and Mr. Frederick owned Pinchfield Farm.


What two farms are beside animal farm in animal farm?

Foxwood and Pinchfield


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").


When was Pilkington - Animal Farm - created?

Pilkington - Animal Farm - was created in 1945.


In Animal Farm how does Foxwood farm and Pinchfield farm compare?

Foxwood: Great Britain Pinchfield: Nazi Germany


In animal farm who does Mr Pilkington represent in the Russian Revolution?

the capitalist government of England and the United States