“Beasts of every land and clime, Hearken to my joyful tidings” as our great leader sang until his dying breath. The glory that was Old Major lit a fire in our hearts that day to rebel. To rebel against the tyranny of the human race. It is our duty to reignite this flame and alas retain our rights. After all comrades, our blood, sweat, and hunger cannot be worthless. After defeating Farmer Jones, we certainly cannot weaken in front of our mortal enemy, Mr. Frederick and Mr. Pilkington. I know we are hungry and I know that we are tired, although if we fight one more fight then we will have our key to paradise. However, the soft grass meeting our white picket fences cannot be the limits of our paradise. I have more for us in mind. Old Major had …show more content…
Battle once more comrades. I do not doubt that there will be many obstacles that will roughen our way, and neither should you. The murderers who obstructed our future will never haunt us again. Nor will we ever be like them. The 7 commandments will not only be our guide, nevertheless a clarity if corruption ever occurs. Which I also doubt will happen. With cooperation from all, we will be able to accomplish our dream because as mighty as one hoof can be, it cannot however, be as robust as a unit of hooves. We mean something and we are meant to thrive beyond our imagination. As the stupendous Animal Farm grows, the traitors have appeared. The vipers, who were against us after all, who have worked with Snowball, Mr. Pilkington, and Mr.Frederick have damaged us emotionally. I dread the day when I found documents linking Snowball to Mr. Frederick. I have lost a comrade, consequently, he was ultimately an essential aspect to the misfortunes of our home. He is to blame; the ones who have helped him are to blame. The only way we can possibly survive is to eliminate