1. whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy
2.whatever goes upon four legs or has wing is a friend
3. no animal shall wear clothes
4. no animal shall sleep in a bed
5. no animal shall drink alcohol
6. no animal shall kill any other animal
7. all animals are equal
Is the question asking why they changed the commandments? If it is, Napoleon and Squealer changed them for only their own benefit. They twisted the commandments so they would not be blamed for breaking them by the other animals.
The animals felt they needed the seven commandments so order would be brought to the farm. The commandments would tell them what was and wasn't allowed.
Squealer was the one who was tasked to rewrite them in order to make them more accommodating to the indulgences which the animals had become prone to.
3 I thought it was chapter 2... Please go look again... And what happens in Chapter 7 of animal farm? The 7 commandments were made in chapter 2 by snowball, but said by Old major
The Seven Commandments of Animalism in George Orwell's "Animal Farm" are ultimately reduced to the maxim "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." This phrase reflects the corruption of the original ideals of equality among the animals, highlighting how the ruling pigs manipulate language and principles to justify their privilege and oppression. Over time, the commandments are distorted to serve the interests of the elite, illustrating the theme of betrayal of revolutionary ideals.
Snowball summarized the Seven Commandments to ensure that all animals on the farm understood the core principles of Animalism and to reinforce their commitment to the ideals of the rebellion. By distilling the commandments into a clear and concise format, he aimed to promote unity and prevent any misunderstandings that could lead to corruption or manipulation by the pigs. This also served to remind the animals of their shared goals and the importance of maintaining their newfound freedom.
There are seven commandments in the beginning of Animal Farm. At the end there is only one commandment and that is, "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."
OpinionNot everyone needs all ten commandments. While the commandments dealing with ethical and moral behaviour are of universal importance and should be accepted by all people, the commandment to believe in the God of Judaism (and Christianity) does not apply to Hindus, for example, or to atheists. there is still a need for the other commandments.
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The Seven Commandments were originally established by Old Major (Karl Marx) in his speech on Animalism (communism) at the beginning of the story to the other animals. The animals commit these Commandments to memory and live their lives by them. It is not until later on, that Napoleon (Stalin) comes into power and slowly abolishes these commandments.
The 7 commandments are a symbol of communism in Russian revolution.