The setting of Animal Farm, a farm run by animals who overthrow their human owner, plays a crucial role in the plot. The farm symbolizes the Soviet Union under Stalin's rule, showcasing how power can corrupt and lead to oppression. The setting of the farm allows for the exploration of themes such as tyranny, revolution, and the dangers of totalitarianism.
"Animal Farm" is an allegorical novel whose characters and plot had historical equivalents .
You cannot really move them. You have to sell the plot and then replow them.
Animal Farm is an allegory of the Bolshevik Revolution and Soviet communism. The plot is based on the Dystopia that was created by Napoleon after he assumed control.
Animal Farm is a satire written by George Orwell that is based on communists taking over Russia. The book details the story of a farm of animals that rebel against their tyrant leader.
The term is "bought the farm" -- likely a reference to a burial plot.
the farm back yard and the forest
A subsistence farm.
Plot doesn't always affect setting, but it can. For example, if part of your plot is that the barn burns down on the old farm, the setting must be changed. And if your character is a police officer in a big city, his setting is going to be different from that of a privileged young lady in the same city.
Where at? Farm land? Commercial land? Building plot? So much factors into that...
No, the emperor gave the land to each ayllu, which was allowed to live and farm on the plot of land.
A small plot of land where a family grows just enough to feed itself is commonly referred to as a "subsistence farm" or a "kitchen garden."