Why Do You Want To Rebel Against The Soldiers In Animal Farm

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1) I think the animals want to rebel against the farmer because they don’t know anything else. To them is looks like the farmer has an easy life because they do all the work and he get all the benefits. 2) Yes, I used to think it would be much easier to go to work every day like my mom then deal with going to school every single day. Now that I’m older and preparing to move out, I have started to realize how stressful and expensive it is to live on your own without the help of my parents. Chapters 3 and 4 Answers 1. According to major, the farmer is causing all of the problems because he works all of the animals too hard and does not feed them enough. 2. A) Anything with two legs is an enemy. B) No animal shall ever wear clothes. C) No animal …show more content…

After Major's death, Snowball and Napoleon continue to promote the idea of rebelling again man. 4. The pigs don’t like the pet raven Moses' stories about Sugar Candy Mountain because he is a known liar and they don’t believe or trust him. 5. The animals to finally rebel against Mr. Jones and his farmhands when they got drunk don’t feed the animals on Saturday and Sunday. 6. When the humans have been chased from the farm, the animals begin to rebel by throwing all the tools used to control them down the well. They also start eating as much as they want. 7. In chapters 3 and 4, the pigs start to take control over the other animals by directing and supervising. They make all of the other animal do all the work. 8. Napoleon's thinks education is only important for the younger animals? 9. In the Battle of Cowshed, the animals fight the humans because the humans are trying to take back the farm. Snowball is the hero of the battle and Napoleon wasn’t even there. The significance of placing the gun at the foot of the flagpole was to symbolize the animals defeating the …show more content…

Snowball’s plans benefit would benefit all of the animals on the farm by bring electricity to the farms. It would make the living conditions so much better for all and not just the pigs. Part C The Great Windmill Debate 1. Napoleon and Squealer take over control of the farm 2. This arrangement would have worked well enough if it had not been for the disputes between Snowball and Napoleon. 3. The strongest leaders are Snowball and Napoleon 4. There were many debates between Snowball and Napoleon because they had opposite motivations. Snowball’s motivation was to make the farm good for all of the animals and Napoleon’s motivation was to make the living conditions best for the pigs. 5. The main point of disagreement was the windmill between the two of them. Snowball was focused on the long term living conditions and Napoleon was too short sighted to see the benefits of working hard in the beginning and reaping all the rewards of having the windmill Part D Directions: Continue using your notebook. Answer each of the following questions. 1. Napoleon was not there during the battle of cowshed 2. A pig names Minimus writes the poem lauding Napoleon? 3. The pig who wanted the windmill built was Snowball 4. Napoleon took away Jessie and Bluebell's puppies to educate

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