Animal Farm is a book by George Orwell. Some of the animals were attracted to Moses' message in it because he takes about living happily in a place called Sugar Candy Mountain.
Moses the Raven represents religion in Russia at the time, something that helped people bear the hardships, demonstrated by Moses, who tells of Sugarcandy Mountain. --- He represents the Russian Orthodox Church. Moses tries to turn the animals away from the rebellion that the pigs lead. He is loyal to the Joneses as well.
I think Moses is a he:)
It is the mountain that Moses the raven told the animals about in the book animal farm.
Napoleon let Moses stay because he taught the animals to work hard and not complain. Just as Stalin (Napoleon) knew that religion (Moses) would stop violent rebellion's in Russia. Hope this helps! :)
Moses's stories about Sugarcandy mountain provide comfort for animals lacking moral on Animal Farm. Moses and his religiously symbolic appeasement actually benefits the pigs as the animals are diverted.
Religion is represented in Animal Farm through the character Moses, who represents organized religion in the form of Sugarcandy Mountain, a metaphorical heaven the animals are promised in the afterlife. Moses serves to pacify the animals and keep them in check by offering false hope. The pigs use Moses to maintain control over the other animals by giving them something to believe in beyond their current harsh reality.
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the animals though cold starving and overworked remain convinced that they are better off than when they were ruled by Mr Jones
He is the Raven. He is symbolic of the Russian Orthodox Church
moses,mollie snowball-chased by napolean's dogs
Because they are too hungry after the and cannot think straight, so they believe anything they are told.HELLO
he represents moses in animal farm i believe