well man is supposedly the symbol for the Tsars, whilst the animals are the workers who work for the Tsars. so in animal farm, their relationship is quite simple: animals rebel against their captors because they don't want to be slaves anymore, but in the end of the novel, the pigs became human because they drink wine, walk on hindlegs, and wear clothes, and basically do everything that a human does.
What does major say about the relationship between animals and humans in the book animal farm?
In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," the man, representing Mr. Jones, carries a whip. This symbolizes his control and domination over the animals on the farm. Additionally, he may have a gun, reflecting the violence and intimidation used to maintain power over the animals. These weapons highlight the oppressive nature of his rule before the animals revolt.
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The animals see "Man" as the enemy because "Man" take away all the animals production that they made away from the animals.
This is from George Orwell's Animal Farm, a satire.
man is represented as the Tsars of the Russian Revolution.
Mollie is at the other side of Willington and appears happy. She has a ribbon in her forlock and a man is stroking her nose, feeding her sugar.
a man in an animal suit
because he wanted to explain his dream to everybody and also to share a song. He taught them rebellionOld Major assembles the animals so that he can give a speech about the dream he had and importance of their freedom.
The quote man is the cruelest animal means that of all the animals, it is man that causes much suffering to the other animals than any other animals.
farm and domesticate animals
Napoleon, the BIG PIG, and his lieutenant , Squealer , all other pigs being superior to the other animals, and the dogs were the serveants and guards of all pigs, but primarily, Napolean .