he represents moses in animal farm i believe
"Animal Farm "is a classic novel about farm animals. The pigs play the role of directing other animals once the harvest begins.
He is the Raven. He is symbolic of the Russian Orthodox Church
the church
role of farm machines in agriculture
Sugarcandy Mountain
No, Mollie does not play a direct role in helping the pigs maintain power in "Animal Farm." She prioritizes her own comfort over the principles of the farm and eventually leaves to live a luxurious life elsewhere, showing her disinterest in the politics of the farm and the pigs' power struggles.
Benjamin is a donkey in George Orwell's novel Animal Farm. He is known for his intelligence and skepticism. Benjamin plays a critical role in the story as a symbol of apathy and cynicism, often observing the events on the farm without taking action to change them.
Grandma Moses was born in Greenwich, NY and grew up on a family farm there. Then she married Thomas Moses and moved to Virginia where she had 10 children five of who died at childbirth. She then resettled in Eagle Bridge, NY where she did her first painting. Her house called Mt. Nebo and farm are still there on Grandma Moses Rd. and are owned by Will Moses.
The farmer represents the ruling class in the hierarchy of power on the farm in Animal Farm. Initially, he holds all the power and control over the animals, but is eventually overthrown by the animals who then take over the farm.
Moses had to bring the ten commandments from the mountain for the Hebrew people.
Mollie is a horse in Animal Farm who represents the upper class and is more concerned with luxury and comfort than the revolution. She plays the role of a character who abandons the principles of the revolution for personal gain.