In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," Snowball argues that the horses' ribbons symbolize human oppression and the unnecessary adornment associated with vanity and luxury. By proposing that they be burned alongside whips and reins, he emphasizes the need to eliminate all remnants of human dominance and the bourgeois values that come with it. This act represents a commitment to equality and the rejection of any symbols that might promote division or hierarchy among the animals.
Snowball destroys the ribbons because he views them as a symbol of human oppression and control, representing the decadence of human society that the animals are fighting against in Animal Farm. By removing the ribbons, Snowball is asserting the animals' independence and freedom from human influence.
it symbolize self expression in the animals..... i hope that helped
try braiding the ribbons threw the hair and maybe add sparkles?
yes she did she had practised with horses and tighterning ribbons to the horses reins . x
No. they are too big to win any ribbons in this category.
Her favourite animal is horses.
beauty,bubba,ginger,baby girl,coby,snowball...my favorite,"casper":)
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God created horses, as he did every animal.
No, well trained war horses were a valuable commodity so her horse was not burned.
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"In the novel Animal Farm the red army was represented by the pigs."Actually, more specifically, Napoleon (stalin) held an army similar to the red army of the soviet union