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What does rebellion represent in Animal Farm?

The Russian Revolution


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What does the rebellion represent in Animal Farm?

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What happens during and after the rebellion in Animal Farm?

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What is the allegorical significance of the animals' rebellion and subsequent society in Animal Farm?

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Describe the rebellion of Animal Farm?

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Why is beasts of England forbidden in chapter 7 in animal farm?

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