It is the form of heaven for animals. It is on a cloud, made of sugar lumps and candy, thus its name
It is the mountain that Moses the raven told the animals about in the book animal farm.
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.
upper-class or middle-class but i think it's definitely upper-class
Sugarcandy Mountain
Mollie the cow
Mollie
it depends .if its on a farm tamed. but like a mountain goat wild.
Moses's stories about Sugarcandy mountain provide comfort for animals lacking moral on Animal Farm. Moses and his religiously symbolic appeasement actually benefits the pigs as the animals are diverted.
read about Sugarcane Mountain in Animal Farm or read Utopia by Thomas More
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.
Yes, Mollie does make contact with humans. Clover catches her, on the edge of the farm. A human being on the neighboring farm is feeding her sugar, and stroking her snout.