In "Animal Farm," the sheep serve as character foils to the more intelligent and articulate animals, such as the pigs and the dogs. Their simplistic and repetitive bleating of slogans like "Four legs good, two legs bad" highlights the sheep's lack of critical thinking and blind obedience. This contrast emphasizes the manipulation and Propaganda tactics used by the pigs to control the other animals, showcasing the dangers of ignorance in a totalitarian regime. Ultimately, the sheep's behavior underscores the themes of conformity and the loss of individual thought.
The major character in "Animal Farm" is a pig named Napoleon.
The main commandment in Animal Farm is "four legs good, two legs bad" the sheeps didn´t learn to read, due to it the seven commandment was reducet to one.
barn of farm barn of farm
there isn't one, "Animal Farm" is mainly about Russia and socialism, Mussolini was a fascist in Italy
old major
The dog :)
The character that represents the working class in George Orwell's "Animal Farm" is Boxer, a strong and hardworking horse known for his dedication to the farm's success.
Mollie
Yes, he was a very ruthless character.
None. Animal Farm is a story of satire based off of the Russian revolution of Stalin and trotsky.
snowball
In Animal Farm the character Snowball is a pig. Snowball challenges Napoleon in order to achieve power and control of the farm. He is smart and very passionate.