Animal Farm’s milk and apples are reserved for the pigs, leading to inequality and corruption. A commentary on power and greed. Read more »
Farm animals such as cows, pigs, and chickens are raised for their meat, milk, eggs, and other byproducts. Learn about their uses and importance in agriculture. Read more »
On Sundays in Animal Farm, the animals held meetings and sang Beasts of England. However, as the pigs gained power, these meetings changed. Read more »
On pages 66 and 67 of Animal Farm, the pigs start to resemble their human oppressors as they begin to walk upright and wear clothes. Read more »
What happened in the rebellion in Animal Farm? The animals overthrew their human oppressors, but power corrupts and things took a dark turn. Read more »
The pigs became indistinguishable from their human oppressors in the end of Animal Farm, betraying the principles of the revolution. Read more »
Animal Farm is a dystopian novel that explores the dangers of totalitarianism, corruption, and the abuse of power through the lens of animal characters. Read more »
In chapter 9 of Animal Farm, the pigs become more corrupt and tyrannical, using violence to maintain their power and control over the other animals. Read more »
Boxer, the loyal horse in Animal Farm, was manipulated by the pigs through propaganda and false promises, ultimately leading to his tragic demise. Read more »
Chapter 2 of Animal Farm sees the animals struggle to farm without human guidance, while the pigs take on leadership roles and begin to manipulate the other animals. Read more »