The pigs encourage Moses to stay by giving him beer as a way to manipulate him and ensure his loyalty. By providing him with a comfort like alcohol, they hope to pacify him and prevent him from spreading dissent or criticism about their rule. Additionally, keeping Moses around allows them to use his religious rhetoric to distract the other animals from their suffering, reinforcing the idea of an idyllic afterlife that keeps them submissive. This strategy reflects the pigs' broader tactics of controlling the narrative and maintaining power.
NO!
When giving tomatoes to guinea pigs the way you cut it does not matter.
He is the Raven. He is symbolic of the Russian Orthodox Church
Give them guinea porn
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.
pigs are pregnant with usually 7 pigs, they are pregnant for 7 months before giving birth
Moses the raven in George Orwell's "Animal Farm" doesn't directly cause problems, but he is easily led astray by the pigs' propaganda. He spreads false information and creates division among the animals by becoming a messenger for the pigs. His actions contribute to the manipulation and control exercised by the pigs over the other animals.
None. It was Noah who had the ark.
Yes, but it would take a LOT of beer to do it. Alcohol is a toxin; in excess, people die of alcohol poisoning every month. Depending on the mass of the pig, it would probably take quite a bit of alcohol to kill it. However, pigs like to wallow in mud, and just like drunk humans are known to pass out and fall, drunk pigs can do so as well. And if a drunken pig were to fall face-down into the sty, it's entirely possible that the pig could die of suffocation.
No I wouldn't encourage it as it may choke on the peas
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.
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! :)