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George Orwell's Animal Farm

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A few days go by and the animals notice that the commandment reading “No animal shall kill any other animal” say “No animal shall kill any other animal without cause.” As of the first time of them changing the commandments, the animals blame the leader for making the changes without asking for their fulfilling memories. They must have not read the final two words. The animals worked hard to rebuild the windmill after it has been destroyed. Even though them suffering from bad weather to making the windmill. Squealer keeps reading from a list of the weather conditions remaining to anything the animals knew under Mr. Jones wanted them to only continue to keep working harder. Napoleon has now become the leader and has many other titles as well. …show more content…

Pilkington. Mr. Frederick gets the sale, they learn hate Mr. Pilkington. When Mr. Pilkington then appears ready to buy the timber, the pigs teach the animals to hate Mr. Frederick with equal hatred of each other. Whichever farm is currently out of favor is said to be the hiding place of snowball. Following a slew of propaganda against Mr. Frederick. The animals are shocked to learn that Mr. Frederick eventually comes through as the buyer of the timber. The pigs talk endlessly about Napoleon’s cleverness, rather than accept a check for the timber. He insists on receiving cash. The five-pound notes are now in his possession. Soon the animals complete the construction of the windmill. But before they decide to use it, Napoleon discovers out of his great mind that the money Mr. Frederick gave him for the timber. He warns the animals to prepare for the worst and of course Mr. Frederick soon attacks Animal Farm with a large group of armed men. The animals target as Mr. Frederick’s men set up at the base of the windmill and blow the whole thing up. Angry, the animals attack the men, pushing them away, but meanwhile several of the other animals are killed, and Boxer gets into a serious injury. The animals are disheartened, but a flag raising ceremony cheers them up

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