Living through a revolution can be a tumultuous and transformative experience, marked by a profound sense of uncertainty and urgency. Individuals may feel a mix of hope and fear as they witness societal change, often grappling with the risks involved in standing up for their beliefs. The atmosphere can be charged with passion and solidarity, but also with anxiety and loss, as communities confront both the potential for a new future and the violence that can accompany upheaval. Ultimately, it is a deeply personal journey that can shape one’s identity and worldview for years to come.
Yes, he lived during the industrial revolution!
hard because the soil was rocky and sandy, and the land had many hills.
It means that when you live through life, and you make a mistake, learn from it and just keep living life.
Plymouth, MA
Washington D.C.
No, Old Major does not live to see the revolution. He passes away shortly after delivering his speech about the need for rebellion against the humans.
to live poor
live through it, there's no other way, unless you make a time machine!
Because your stupid and you can't live up to them
because they feel like it
It feels awesome
It would have different texture and feel lively.
I live in Australia and its boiling hot.
I feel like someone should really fix it because people can NOT live like that anymore.
it will feel hurtful because you need oxygen
It is when the soldiers live in your house. Like they did before the American revolution
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