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Animal Farm

Written by George Orwell and published in 1945, Animal Farm is an allegory of Soviet totalitarianism.

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Where was Mollie during the battle of thee cowshed animal farm?

During the Battle of Cowshed, Mollie is hiding in her stall with her head buried in the hay. She symbolizes the vain, selfish people in Russia.

What does Mr. Jones do as the rebellion begins Animal farm?

Discuss the animals' condition under Napoleon's leadership.

What is meant by snowball?

A large amount of snow packed into a spherical shape.

What do the four pigs confess to in animal farm?

In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," the four pigs confess to having engaged in various acts of rebellion and treachery against the other animals, particularly in relation to their dealings with humans and their indulgence in the privileges of leadership. They admit to collaborating with the humans, which goes against the core principles of Animalism that advocate for equality among all animals. This confession reflects the pigs' moral decay and the betrayal of the revolutionary ideals that initially inspired the rebellion. Ultimately, their actions highlight the theme of corruption and the cyclical nature of power.

In Animal Farm why were the pigs born piebald?

So that they would be identified as being born by their "Leader" Comrade Napolean. As he was given to drink excessively he was more apt to have sex with the female pigs.

Who do all the animals represent in Animal Farm?

Mr Jones the original owner of Manor Farm represented Tsar Nicholas II

Mr Pilkington of Foxwood represents Germany.

Mr Frederick represents Britain and France.

Mr Whymper represents trading relations between Europe and the USSR.

All humans are non-comunist countries.

What does the flag in the novel Animal Farm look like?

His visitors might have observed, too, the green flag which flew from the masthead. If so, they would perhaps have noted that the white hoof and horn with which it had previously been marked had now been removed. It would be a plain green flag from now onwards.-This is how it changed.

Why is it ironic that the pigs begin to wear green ribbons in their tails in Animal Farm?

It is ironic because it is going against the commandment which clearly states that no animal shall waer clothing. It also shows unequality among the animals which also breaks the commandment all animals are equal

What are some adjectives to descrive Animal Farm by George Orwell?

Some adjectives that could be used when describing animal farm are:

1.) Big

2.) Scary

3.) Small

4.) Dirty

5.) Productive <---- These are all some adjectives that could describe animal farm. There are alot more you can use.

What were the dreams in Animal Farm?

his vision was a utopia(a perfect place like heaven) his vision was a place with no humans(that are evil) and all the food they produced went to them selves.

In Animal Farm how do the hens rebel?

The hens are told that they need to give up all of the eggs that they lay. Despite the fact that they were warned about it. They flew up into the rafters, and dropped their eggs up their, therefore, destroying them.

What human characteristics does clover have in the book the animal farm?

clover represents Karl marx in that she saw the flaws with the system run under napolean

What are the activities of a farmer?

farming., taking care of animals/livestock, plowing, growing crops, milking cows...yeah pretty much all i can think of.

Why were the dogs and sheep necessary in Animal Farm?

because if they weren't in the animal farm, the sheep wouldn't be herded, and the dogs would be shot by the farmer porque the dogs have no jobs.

What animals were recognized for their courage in animal farm?

Napoleon was the character who manipulated all of the others into thinking he was noble. Most of them admired him.

Who was kick off the farm by napoleon in Animal farm?

That would be snowball, who was from there out considered a 'trator', but in reality was not.

In Animal Farm what is the alliteration used in old major's speech?

One instance of alliteration in Old Major's speech is: ""Is it not crystal clear, then, comrades..."

Why was the work on the farm so difficult for animals?

The animals were not created to do that kind of work. They were built to do simple tasks but building the windmills was hard because they did not have hands and the boulders were incredibly heavy. The animals were forced to do things that were beyond their ability.

What is one of the themes of Animal Farm?

The theme of Animal Farm is not difficult to understand. Orwell intended to criticize the communist regime he saw sweeping through Russia and spreading to Europe and even the United States. Though he agreed with many Marxist principles, Orwell was unable to accept the communist interpretation of socialism because he saw many similarities between the communist governments and the previous czarist regimes in old Russia. Communism, he thought, was inherently hypocritical.

In his self-proclaimed "fairy-story," Orwell uses his allegorical farm to symbolize the communist system. Though the original intention of overthrowing Mr. Jones (who represents the Czars), is not inherently evil in itself, Napoleon's subsequent adoption of nearly all of Mr. Jones' principles and harsh mistreatment of the animals proves to the reader that indeed communism is not equality, but just another form of inequality. The pigs and dogs take most of the power for themselves, thinking that they are the best administrators of government. Eventually the power corrupts them, and they turn on their fellow animals, eliminating competitors through propaganda and bloodshed. This is of course a reference to Stalin, who murdered many of his own people in order to maintain his dictatorship of Russia.

Thanks in part to Animal Farm, much of the Western world finally realized the danger of communism. Soon a Cold War began between the world's greatest superpowers- the Soviet Union and the United States. In the end, America would prove that capitalism and democracy could outlive a system of government-mandated equality.

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What is the argument of Animal Farm?

The main idea of animal farm is that George Orwell was trying to express his feelings about the disbelief in the russian system. He could only do this with words. You should read it it is only 128 pages.

Who does the confessions and execution represent in Animal Farm?

They refer to Stalin's purges of 1936-1938, where many people were randomly killed and assassinated and publicly executed for many things that include collaboration with Germany, the UK, plotting to assassinate Stalin, and other things.

Most of the confessions were forced on the victims, like, they were forced to lie by the Russian secret police, and, as you read in Animal Farm, all of the animals lied when they "confessed".

So basically, the Confessions refer to Stalin's great purges.

What is an example of oversimplification in Animal Farm?

An example of a hyperbole is in chapter 5, when snowball says "Napoleon is always right". No one is completely right 100% of the time.

Why does the statement 'i will work harder tell you about boxer?

That he is willing to do whatever it takes to go by that maxim. By Frantz Moise