Mollie represents the middle class during the Russian Revolution thing. The sugar cubes are like the salary, and since she doesn't get any more, she quits. The cat is just lazy, I guess.
Mollie is a horse in George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm."
Mollie represents the bourgeoisie or upper class in George Orwell's "Animal Farm." She is self-centered, materialistic, and unwilling to work for the common good, symbolizing those who prioritize their own comfort and luxury over the well-being of society as a whole.
Benjamin is a donkey in George Orwell's "Animal Farm."
In George Orwell's "Animal Farm" the Bolsheviks are represented by the pigs.
The book doesn't speak of the horse Mollie's background. Mollie does, however, leave the farm because she desires the material things humans offer her such as ribbons and sugar cubes.
Animal Farm
Except in George Orwell's "Animal Farm", you cannot have more equality - by definition!Except in George Orwell's "Animal Farm", you cannot have more equality - by definition!Except in George Orwell's "Animal Farm", you cannot have more equality - by definition!Except in George Orwell's "Animal Farm", you cannot have more equality - by definition!
The major theme in George Orwell's novel "Animal Farm" is the corruption of power and the dangers of totalitarianism.
Mr. Jones represents the Russian Tsar Nicholas II in George Orwell's "Animal Farm."
She was a young pony. She enjoyed having the humans, because she was treated. She loves her ribbons and sugar lumps Sweet little horsey :D Hope this helps :) CR x
A pig.
George Orwell (author)