First of all i have no idea what that means but if you give me a better question i can get back to you at least in 15 month from now or one moth earlier. Thanks again!
The pigs learned how to read and write. They also learned how to maintain a farm with SLAVERY.
first of all its called animal farm and they learned because napoleon sent pigeons to other farms to teach them about the rebellion and the beasts of England
i learned it not good to be so greedy if the pigs wan't only caring about them self their plan will never had lead to the what they all don't like to happen, taking all the milk was being greedy, all they could have done was to be honest they also could have try their best of best
well at first, before all the animal decided to follow Old Major's opinion, the farm's name was "Manor Farm". Then, later when the animals decided to follow Old Major's opinion they revenged Mr. Jones and changed the name of farm to "Animal Farm". Because, now all the animals will control the farm, not Mr. Jones
Yes it doesn't matter if a bear could easily kill every animal in the farm and the farmer. It is Still considered a farm animal, because they aren't hard to control at all.
The Farmhouse in Animal Farm is a symbol of Animal Domination. (Napoleon and squealer's domination, to be exact.) The Farmhouse and the Windmill were both symbols of Napoleon's power over all the animals of animal farm.
The farmer represents the ruling class in the hierarchy of power on the farm in Animal Farm. Initially, he holds all the power and control over the animals, but is eventually overthrown by the animals who then take over the farm.
Pleasure that not all animals are entitled to.
Primarily at fault for failing to make all of the animals truly equal lies with Napoleon, the pig that writes the Animal Farm code.
The cast of Animal Farm - 1954 includes: Maurice Denham as All Animals Gordon Heath as Narration Spoken by
pigs who were supervising the work of the farm all carried whips in their trotters.
The pig does, of all farm animals.