Jones, not a good farmer to begin with, increasingly got inebriated and neglected his chores. Animals were not fed or watered, cows were not milked. The animals decided they had had enough, and revolted.
They were underfed as they had not been fed for days by Mr Jones or his men.
for a reason
By hitting it really hard with a jackhammer.
Chapter 2
Mr. Jones did not take anything away from him. He was merely chased out by the animals and everything was left intact. Nothing was taken away by Mr. Jones, and everything that belonged to him was under the animals control. That was a main reason why Mr. Jones came back to fight against the animals --- he wanted back what should belong to him. However, in the book, the animals threw away everything that reminded them of Mr. Jones. It was because under Mr. Jones' rule, the animals suffered torture and hunger. It was a period of sad memory for them and they hated Mr. Jones to the core. Hence, they burned everything that reminded them of Mr. Jones and destroyed all the whips, chains that he used to torture these animals. They wanted to totally get rid of Mr. Jones.
Mr. And Mrs. Jones
Mr. Jones was the human owner of Manor Farm and he treated the animals with cruelty and had no respect for them. The animals rebelled, and when they won, they changed the name of the farm to Animal Farm.
Mr. Jones had a shotgun in "Animal Farm." He used it to try and reclaim the farm from the rebellious animals during the Battle of the Cowshed.
Three days less than Mr Jones.
Mr Jones' instead of Mr Jones's :)
Mr. Jones corresponds with Czar Nicholas II. This person was extremely cruel to the peasants and classes lower then himself, much like Mr. Jones is to the farm animals.
"Mr. Jones' accident"
clover, benjamin, and moses the raven.
Discuss the animals' condition under Napoleon's leadership.