What events lead to the beginning of the rebellion In animal farm?
My reaction to snowball's expulsion from Animal Farm was very surprised. At this point in the book the readers would expect Snowball to be very respected for his wonderful ideas (especially the windmill). Instead, Napoleons twist also twisted my mind at first. Throughout the rest of the book, however, I realized this pig's plot and realized how great snowball really was :(
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What do animals do to the farmhouse in Animal Farm?
cut your grass the ''cows and horses jobs'' dump your trash ''pigs'' get you money ''horses and pigs and cows and atleast many more like ducks'' the animals do alot for your farm or a farm but all of its probraly not true i was born and raised in the city.
Do the animals work as efficiently as Jones and his men did animal farm?
the animals think they are working for the good of the farm and for themselves so they have food. it is more demanding than when <Mr. Jones was the "leader." the animals must work harder and if they don't work at all then the animals' food rations are readjusted.
How does Geogre Orwell Use Irony In Animal Farm?
The main irony is that the animals who replace the farmer abuse their fellow animals in worse ways than the farmer ever did.
There are literally thousands of farm products that are produced world-wide. A few such products include:
And many, many more.
How did the pigs reassemble humans in animal farm?
At a meeting with humans Napoleon gives a toast saying he will change Animal FArm back to its proper name of Manor Farm.
What is the original problem in the book Animal Farm?
As I recall it offers no soultion. It makes the point that being equal and being free are not the same.
Why did napoleon let Moses back into the farm in the book animal farm?
The situation had grown worse for the workers, so Moses is allowed back to tell them the tale of Sugarcandy Mountain, in order to give them something to look forward to. Of course, Sugarcandy Mountain does not actually exist, and is simply a way to continue to exploit the workers.
Why does napoleon order the other animals to stop singing beasts of England?
Napoleon bans "Beasts of England" because the song is about freedom and rebellion and so Napoleon does not want them to rebel
the first time was because they wanted to show snowball he did not interfere with their farm and the second time because of boxers injury
What is the theme for Animal Farm Chapter 1?
There really isn't a theme to Animal Farm Ch.2. It's more of a rising action because that's when the animals finally took over the farm. However, the overall theme to Animal Farm is absolute power corrupts absolutely, and no one is truly equal.
Who confronted Mollie about her contact with humans in Animal farm?
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.
What was another thing that Boxer said in animal farm?
he says "I will work harder"
In what ways are the animals of animal farm building a new society?
Most of the animals who were alive during the Rebellion are dead. The farm is now prosperous. Other animals have been bought to replace the dead ones. The windmill has been finished, but instead of generating electricity to help all the animals, it is used for milling corn to make money for the pigs. Napoleon tells the animals that the truest happiness "lay in working hard and living frugally." And they do that
How do the pigs gain rights to the milk and apples?
They were the smartest among all the other animals in Animal Farm. Thus, it was decided upon everyone that they should get the benefits of eating milk and apples so as to become smarter and to be able to straighten out their thoughts.
Why does the farm grow richer without making the majority of the animals any richer in Animal Farm?
Before the Revolution or after? Before, it is because Jones lost some money in a lawsuit so he had turned to drinking and his men were dishonest and didn't their work. Afterwards it is because Napoleon was a cruel leader who tried to make the farm as "efficient" as possible by feeding the animals less so that he could sell more.
Mollie represents the middle class during the Russian Revolution thing. The sugar cubes are like the salary, and since she doesn't get any more, she quits. The cat is just lazy, I guess.
What are the symbolisms in Animal Farm by George Orwell?
Napoleon = Stalin
Snowball = Leon Trotsky
Mr. Jones = Czar of Russia (Czar Nicholas II)
The 9 dogs = The KGB (Secret Police)
Animal Farm = History of Russia
Old Major's philosophy = Marx's view on communism
Animalism = Communism
Seven Commandments = The rules for their society
Windmill Construction = Russian construction of steel mills and electric plants
Napoleon's sale of timber to Frederick = Stalin entered into a non-aggression pact with Hitler's Germany
Frederick's declaration of war on = Hitler's declaration of war on Russia Animal Farm
Windmill destruction = The trials and tribulations of building the society.
Sugarcandy Mountain = "heaven" Moses the Raven represents Religion.
Napoleon's entertaining of humans in the farmhouse = Different meetings between Stalin and Churchill in Russia
What is the top of a farm house called?
It could be a "farmhouse", or a "workers cottage", a "tithe cottage" or in our modern times a "barn conversion".