The central idea is Marxism and how how its ideals are able to be corrupted.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_farm
i have no idea, this is the plumbiferous book ever...
A wind farm in Scotland , in central Scotland is not at all a bad idea as it is a open area and plenty of wind is there for such use.
Animal Farm is an allegorical exploration of communism - or more particularly its failings.
I believe it was Old Major in Chapter 1 of Animal Farm.
Manor farm reperents Russia when Karl Marx/Lenin was in control. When the farm was renamed to Animal Farm it shows that Stalin has taken control and a new unsuccesfull idea of communsm had begun to take over.
His fellow pigs that brainwash the other animals
Old Major's dream made the animals realize that they were treated unfairly. One night when Jones forgets to feed the animals, they rebel and chase off the men after being punished for trying to get their food.
He represent a combo of Lenon and Karl Marx
animal life
The main idea of animal farm is that George Orwell was trying to express his feelings about the disbelief in the russian system. He could only do this with words. You should read it it is only 128 pages.
Old Major represents the idea of Communism. (Karl Marx to be specific)
In Chapter 4 of "Animal Farm," the pigeons serve as messengers, spreading news of the animals' revolution to other farms. They fly to neighboring farms to encourage other animals to rise up against their human oppressors, promoting solidarity among the animals. Their actions help to inspire the idea of rebellion beyond the confines of Animal Farm itself.