The windmill is a symbol for Joseph Stalin's Five-Year Plans for the National Economy of the Soviet Union. Just as the windmill was promised to make the animals' life easier, the Five-Year Plans were intended to improve Soviet industry to the point where workers had shortened work-weeks.
Analogous to the destruction of the windmill, several of Stalin's Five-Year Plans failed to improve work production. Also, as the animals decided to re-build the windmill, Stalin also kept producing many more Five-Year Plans, some of which were successful.
The windmill represents industrialization. In Animal Farm, the windmill is their progress, all the work that they had poured into. Boxer is the hardest worker in the project (he represents the peasants of Russia).
The beginning of World War II.
The collapse of the windmill represents the downfall of Stalin Grad (I think I spelt that wrong) during WW2 when Hitler (Germany) tried to take over Russia.
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At the end of George Orwell's "Animal Farm," there is only one windmill standing. The windmill symbolizes the pigs' betrayal of the other animals and their shift towards human-like behavior. The destruction and rebuilding of the windmill multiple times throughout the story represent the cycle of oppression and manipulation by those in power.
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