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Q: Who does Mr. Whymper represent in animal farm?
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Who are the minor characters in Animal Farm?

Jones, Benjamin, Muriel, Clover, Fredrick, Pilkington, Mr. Whymper, Moses


The Book Animal Farm What tricks are used to fool Mr Whymper?

The animals fill their grain buckets with sand and put what little grain they have on top, to fool Whymper into thinking they have plenty to eat.


Who is Mr. Whymer in the George Orwell's Animal Farm?

Mr. Whymper is the business associate that trades and buys and sells with the other humans because the pigs cannot really do this.


Why are the hens eggs sold to mr whymper in animal farm?

The hens' eggs are sold to Mr. Whymper in Animal Farm to generate income for the farm and to show that the animals can engage in trade with the outside world. The pigs, who are in charge of running the farm, use the money from selling the eggs to buy supplies and items they need.


Who do all the animals represent in Animal Farm?

Mr Jones the original owner of Manor Farm represented Tsar Nicholas II Mr Pilkington of Foxwood represents Germany. Mr Frederick represents Britain and France. Mr Whymper represents trading relations between Europe and the USSR. All humans are non-comunist countries.


In Animal Farm who did the animals trade with?

Napoleon traded with the neighboring farms through a solicitor named Mr. Whymper. The evidence is found on page 77: "A Mr. Whymper, a solicitor living in Willingdon, had agreed to act as intermediary between Animal Farm and the outside world..."


Why does mr Jones in animal farm represent the czar?

He controlled everything.


How does Orwell shape how the reader feels about Mr.Whymper?

Orwell portrays Mr. Whymper as a cunning and opportunistic character in "Animal Farm." Through Whymper's interactions with the animals and Napoleon, Orwell indicates that he serves as a representation of the human capitalists who profited from supporting totalitarian regimes. This portrayal evokes suspicion and unease among readers about Whymper's motives and allegiances.


Who is the trader in Animal Farm?

He is a solicitor, and his name is Mr. Whymper. Many of the animals are disturbed by his presence, being because he is a human (which is exactly what the animals are trying to avoid; being overrun by humans).


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

the capitalist government of England and the United States


Who does Mr Jones represent in Animal Farm?

Tsar Nicholas II Romanov the last Tsar of imperial Russia.


Who owns manor farm in Animal Farm?

Mr. Jones.