Foxwood and Pinchfield
Foxwood: Great Britain Pinchfield: Nazi Germany
He owns Foxwood
Mr. Pilkington
He is Pilkington of Foxwood
I'm thinking Mollie the white horse
No one, but Foxwood represents England/ Great Britain and Pinchfield represents Germany.
foxwood farm represents England, so pilkington represents Winston Churchill. While, pinchfield represents Germany and Fredrick represents Adolf Hitler.
Foxwood from Animal Farm represented England from th Russian Revolution.
In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," Pilkington, the owner of Foxwood, represents the capitalist nations, particularly the United Kingdom and the United States, during the Cold War. Foxwood is characterized by neglect and disorganization, symbolizing the weaknesses and moral decay of capitalist societies. Pilkington's interactions with the pigs illustrate the uneasy alliance and mutual exploitation between capitalist countries and totalitarian regimes, highlighting the theme of betrayal and the complexities of political alliances.
One setting is Manor Farm, another is Animal Farm. They are the same place, just with two different names. The only difference is that Manor Farm was controlled by humans. But after the animals rebelled against the humans, they renamed their farm, to animal farm. But the main setting is in Russia.
Foxwood owned by Pilkington and Pinchfield owned by Frederick