In Chapter 9 of Animal Farm, George Orwell utilizes several literary devices to convey the themes and messages of the novel. One prominent device is allegory, where the events and characters symbolize real-life counterparts in the Russian Revolution and its aftermath. Orwell also employs satire to criticize political systems and human nature through exaggerated and ironic portrayals. Additionally, the use of foreshadowing can be observed in this chapter as Orwell hints at the eventual corruption and tyranny that will dominate the farm.
Chapter 10.
rule of three rhetorical questions emotive language hyperbole (deliberately exaggerating) repetition imperatives
I believe it was Old Major in Chapter 1 of Animal Farm.
He is evil..
Snow ball
He is overthrown by the animals and kicked off of the farm in Chapter 4.
Old Major (the old boar who tells the other animals about the possible future of the farm in chapter 1)
Chapter 2
Boxer
Depends on the chapter.
In chapter 7 of Animal Farm, several animals are killed during an assembly of the animals. The animals are killed for being traitors against The Farm.
Because the rebellion was over.