what is the histirical significance of trading of timber in animal farm
The problem with the wood deal in Animal Farm was that Napoleon, the pig in charge, secretly traded the timber to Frederick in exchange for counterfeit money. This led to the animals being cheated and the farm suffering a financial loss.
They sure are around here. We shoot them when we have time. They are a flying rat for the most part. We do not consider them a farm animal, more of a problem animal.
The Rebellion occurred in the fictional setting of Manor Farm in George Orwell's Animal Farm. Manor Farm was owned by Mr. Jones, an irresponsible farmer that starved his animals and treated them cruelly.The boar of Manor Farm, Old Major, told the animals that it was time to rise against Jones and start their own animal utopia.The Rebellion occurred when the animals drove Mr. and Mrs. Jones out of Manor Farm along with Moses, the raven. Manor Farm was subsequently renamed as "Animal Farm".
They are not gullible and subservient.
He tries to get some lumber but is tricked and the windmill is destroyed.
his Friend the animal sheep goes to a different farm
He usually executed them and rarely showed mercy
Snowball (an allegorical character for Trotsky) is the animal hated by the others in George Orwell's Animal Farm. Snowball was framed for being a traitor by Napoleon (an allegorical character for Stalin) and chased off of the farm. Napoleon would then blame any misfortune that occurred on the farm as an act of sabotage by Snowball.
No, it is an allegory to the Russian Revolution and what occurred with Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky.
What's rhetoric? Peace be with you. By God's servant.
Horses, cows, sheep, farm animals mainly. When you're a zoo vet you get to deal with everything, from cubs to elephants.
first of all its called animal farm and they learned because napoleon sent pigeons to other farms to teach them about the rebellion and the beasts of England