They are considered the leaders of animal farm. They trick the other animals into thinking that they are doing 'brainwork', and they may even be doing some but the animals believe that it is harder that physical work.
pigs who were supervising the work of the farm all carried whips in their trotters.
they work for him and get shipped to china
The pigs didn't work, not manual labor anyway. The pigs were the "thinkers" of the farm. That is how they justified getting to eat the apples and milk which Squealer said was brain food.
If you are asking about the leader pigs in the book "animal farm" then no they didn't help
They are considered the leaders of animal farm. They trick the other animals into thinking that they are doing 'brainwork', and they may even be doing some but the animals believe that it is harder that physical work.
No. The pigs do the planning and organizing, as well as teaching the other animals. It was agreed that the pigs would receive the milk and apples which they call "brainfood". To sum up, the animals do all the work and the pigs get all the profit.
The wonderful smell coming from the farmhouse in "Animal Farm" is primarily produced by the delicious food being prepared for the pigs, particularly the elaborate meals and treats they enjoy. The pigs, who have taken on the role of the farm's leaders, indulge in luxury and rich foods while the other animals work hard and receive little. This stark contrast highlights the growing inequality and exploitation on the farm. The enticing aromas serve as a symbol of the pigs' privilege and the betrayal of the original revolutionary ideals.
no they do not
As the years pass, the animals (other than the pigs) suffer more than they did in Mr Jones days. Examples: * Less food * Work harder * Under dictatorship * Most animals have died
Me personally - No I dont
The animals in Animal Farm don't precisely rewritehistory, but repeat it. The start of the revolution was because of Mr. Jones's poor taking of the animals. The pigs soon then take over, and as you notice through the book, the life of the other animals remain the same.They still work hard, their food supply is still low, and rationed unevenly. And also, notice how the pigs take control of everything like Mr. Jones does.
The ribbons in Animal Farm represent the "badge of slavery", which means if the animal works hard he or she is rewarded with a ribbon, and is expected to do work better on the farm.