Mollie in Animal Farm is vain, superficial, and self-centered. She is more concerned with her own comfort and luxury than the principles of equality and hard work that the other animals advocate for on the farm. She represents those individuals who prioritize personal indulgence over the greater good of society.
Mollie
The book doesn't speak of the horse Mollie's background. Mollie does, however, leave the farm because she desires the material things humans offer her such as ribbons and sugar cubes.
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Mollie the cow
I'm thinking Mollie the white horse
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Mollie
Yes, Mollie does make contact with humans. Clover catches her, on the edge of the farm. A human being on the neighboring farm is feeding her sugar, and stroking her snout.
The cat came last, and Mollie was second last.
moses,mollie snowball-chased by napolean's dogs