mainly because he does not participate in the Rebellion and leaves with the humans, so the animals get very angry at him and hate him because he sides with the humans
It is the mountain that Moses the raven told the animals about in the book animal farm.
he represents moses in animal farm i believe
He is the Raven. He is symbolic of the Russian Orthodox Church
They are not gullible and subservient.
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.
Moses the raven in George Orwell's "Animal Farm" doesn't directly cause problems, but he is easily led astray by the pigs' propaganda. He spreads false information and creates division among the animals by becoming a messenger for the pigs. His actions contribute to the manipulation and control exercised by the pigs over the other animals.
poor farmers in Egypt keep their farm animals in at night so they don't get stolen
No, however they do damage fences which can cause problems for farmers as the farm animals can escape
Sugarcandy Mountain is an allegory of Heaven. Moses is an allegory for the Russian Orthodox Church.
Provided farmers and animal breeders are prepared to keep and breed farm animals, then farm animals are a renewable source.Farm animals are animals such as cattle, sheep, amongst other animals.
Moses's stories about Sugarcandy mountain provide comfort for animals lacking moral on Animal Farm. Moses and his religiously symbolic appeasement actually benefits the pigs as the animals are diverted.
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.