Mollie, the white mare, becomes increasingly obsessed with her own appearance and leaves Animal Farm to join a human’s stable. Read more »
Industrially farmed animals suffer in cramped, unsanitary conditions before being slaughtered for mass consumption. Learn more about their plight here. Read more »
When farm animals die, their bodies are often sold to rendering plants for processing into animal byproducts such as pet food, soap, and fertilizer. Read more »
Dead farm animals can be disposed of through burial, incineration, rendering, or composting. Each method has its own advantages and disadvantages. Read more »
Clover, a loyal mare in Animal Farm, witnesses the corruption of the pigs and the betrayal of their original ideals. Read more »
Boxer, the hardworking horse, is sent to a glue factory by the pigs, who betray their promises of a better life for all animals in George Orwell’s Animal Farm. Read more »
In Animal Farm, Boxer is betrayed by the pigs and sent to the knacker’s yard, symbolizing the exploitation of working-class individuals by the ruling class. Read more »
Benjamin is a cynical donkey in Animal Farm who watches the rise of the pigs with a stoic eye, but ultimately does nothing to stop their tyranny. Read more »
In chapter 8 of Animal Farm, the pigs further consolidate their power and oppress the other animals, while also facing a new threat from neighboring farmers. Read more »
In chapter 4 of Animal Farm, the pigs assert their dominance over the other animals, and Napoleon begins to consolidate his power. Read more »