Old Major believes that a revolution is possible at Manor Farm because he recognizes the shared suffering and oppression experienced by the animals under human control. He emphasizes their common plight and the potential for unity among the animals to overthrow their human oppressor, Mr. Jones. Old Major's vision of a better future hinges on the idea that collective action and awareness can lead to liberation and the establishment of an egalitarian society among the animals.
I believe it was Old Major in Chapter 1 of Animal Farm.
the answer previos was wrong that was for farm town and to sell gifts on farm pals is not possible i think
Old major represents Karl Marx in animal farm because he taught animalism, workers do the work, rich keep the money, animals revolt, and he dies before the revolution.
Animal Farm portrays the Russian Revolution with each pig as a leader from the revolution.
Old Major (the old boar who tells the other animals about the possible future of the farm in chapter 1)
Old Major represents the idea of Communism. (Karl Marx to be specific)
Old Major in the book Animal Farm is based on making fun of Russian revolution. Old Major's real name in the real world is Karl Marx German politician.
He generally represents the Czars of Russia, but mainly is representing Nicholas Csar (Tzar) II and the last of the old government. He was the cruel owner of the animals.
it is significant beause old major's death represnts the death of Karl marx, the man who invented the idea of communism, who also died before the Russian revolution just as old major died before the animal's revolution.
I think you are referring to the Industrial Revolution.
The meeting with Old Major stated a "revolution" on the farm. After his death, his way of thinking became reality and two other pigs drove Mr. Jones off the farm, which gave them the power.
The pig was known as Old Major in animal farm