mollie
Originally, the farm was known as 'Manor Farm' but after the animals rebelled against their owner, Mr. Jones, they changed the name of the farm to Animal Farm. Then, in the end, the pigs changed the name back to Manor Farm, signifying that only the aggressor had changed, not the situation.
Mr. Jones was the human owner of Manor Farm and he treated the animals with cruelty and had no respect for them. The animals rebelled, and when they won, they changed the name of the farm to Animal Farm.
He was anoninted chief...I THINK
the significance is that because the pigs have changed into humans the title for them is to make the farm under humans rules again so the title animal farm is no longer significant if the animals are no longer ruling it.
It changed to a plain green flag
Manor Farm represents Russia after they changed their name from USSR.
well at first, before all the animal decided to follow Old Major's opinion, the farm's name was "Manor Farm". Then, later when the animals decided to follow Old Major's opinion they revenged Mr. Jones and changed the name of farm to "Animal Farm". Because, now all the animals will control the farm, not Mr. Jones
Animal farm changed from a utopia to a dystopia because, to use an idiom, absolute power corrupts absolutely. In the rise to power, good ideals can morph into something else.
Napoleon
The name of the animal farm is Manor Farm. Once the revolution started, the animals changed it to, in fact, Animal Farm. As it progresses to the end of the book, the pigs change it back to Manor Farm. It's really ironic if you read it.
If an animal turns up on your farm, you will never get it. You either ignore it or offer it up to your friends so that they may adopt the animal.
They buried the hams in Animal Farm to show respect. They would never eat another animal, it would be as bad as the humans.