The collapse of the windmill represents the downfall of Stalin Grad (I think I spelt that wrong) during WW2 when Hitler (Germany) tried to take over Russia.
The windmill represents industrialization. In Animal Farm, the windmill is their progress, all the work that they had poured into. Boxer is the hardest worker in the project (he represents the peasants of Russia).
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In "Animal Farm," the second windmill is ultimately destroyed by a violent storm. Initially, it symbolizes the animals' hard work and aspirations for a better future, but its collapse signifies the futility of their efforts under the oppressive regime of the pigs. The pigs use the destruction to manipulate the other animals, claiming that the windmill's failure is a result of sabotage by their human enemies. This event highlights the ongoing struggles and exploitation faced by the animals on the farm.
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In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," the character that isn't enthusiastic about the windmill is Benjamin the donkey. He is skeptical and cynical about the plans for the windmill, believing that it will not improve their situation. Benjamin's lack of enthusiasm reflects his broader perspective on life, as he tends to view the events on the farm with a sense of fatalism and doubt about the effectiveness of the animals' efforts.
The beginning of World War II.