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The crow Moses talks about sugarcandy mountain. He represents the church preaching heaven in the afterlife.
Sugarcandy Mountain
Sugarcandy Mountain is an allegory of Heaven. Moses is an allegory for the Russian Orthodox Church.
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The pigs allowed Moses to stay on the farm because his tales served to pacify and distract the other animals with the promise of a paradise after death, thus preventing them from focusing on their current troubles and inequalities. Moses's presence helped the pigs maintain control over the other animals by manipulating their beliefs and hopes.
for a destraction off the bad things he is doing
He talks about Sugarcandy Mountain, where he says animals go when they die but only if they work hard. He represents Rasputin.
Moses the Raven represents religion in Russia at the time, something that helped people bear the hardships, demonstrated by Moses, who tells of Sugarcandy Mountain. --- He represents the Russian Orthodox Church. Moses tries to turn the animals away from the rebellion that the pigs lead. He is loyal to the Joneses as well.
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Moses the Raven is an old crow who occasionally visits the farm, regaling its denizens with tales of a wondrous place beyond the clouds called Sugarcandy Mountain, where he avers that all animals go when they die-but only if they work hard.
The situation had grown worse for the workers, so Moses is allowed back to tell them the tale of Sugarcandy Mountain, in order to give them something to look forward to. Of course, Sugarcandy Mountain does not actually exist, and is simply a way to continue to exploit the workers.