In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," Snowball throws the ribbons into the fire as a symbolic act to reject human symbols of oppression and luxury. The ribbons, once a sign of the animals' servitude to humans, represent the ties to their former lives and the bourgeois values associated with them. By discarding the ribbons, Snowball aims to promote the idea of equality and to encourage the animals to embrace their new identity free from human influence. This act underscores the revolutionary spirit of the animals and their desire to establish a society based on their own principles.
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"Doe's" is not the word does. It is a possessive word of the word Doe. A doe is a female deer. Here is an example of its use. "The doe's son was Bambi. She loved her son. But, she was killed in a fire. Bambi has a father. Now the doe's son is being cared for by his father."
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The fire is a symbol of your own emotion. It might illustrate your anger or your "burning" passion.
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The word for fire in modern Greek is fotia. This is pronounced as FOe-tia. The word for fire in Latin is ignis.
It doesn't, only Mario and Yoshi do.
until its dead me and my dad shot a doe 10 times
They normally take a tanker truck to homes in countryside.
Aiden is a pet form of the name of a Celtic sun god Aodh meaning "fire".