In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," the pigs broke several key rules established by the animals. First, they altered the commandment "All animals are equal" to "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others," justifying their privileges. Second, they began engaging in trade with humans, which was originally forbidden. Lastly, they slept in beds, contradicting the rule that prohibited animals from using human items.
The pigs were the supervisors in Animal Farm.
the significance is that because the pigs have changed into humans the title for them is to make the farm under humans rules again so the title animal farm is no longer significant if the animals are no longer ruling it.
the pigs broke the rule that said they couldn't sleep in the beds
the pigs
They moved to the farm house
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everything
the pigs took over the farm
"Animal Farm "is a classic novel about farm animals. The pigs play the role of directing other animals once the harvest begins.
pigs who were supervising the work of the farm all carried whips in their trotters.
Your ma Cows and pigs.
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