The Last Chapter Of George Orwell's Animal Farm

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“The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again: but already it was impossible to say which was which.” Benjamin was infuriated, and finally, when the animals returned to the barn, he spoke up, “Comrades, I have someone important to show you, so meet me behind the barn at midnight.” Later that night, the animals made their way to the back of the barn, without making a sound. When they arrived, an oldish looking horse was staring at the wall where the one commandment was written and suddenly turned around: it was Boxer! Shocked, the animals, with jaws wide open, listened closely to what Benjamin and Boxer had to say… “Comrades, we have been around a long time and have seen a lot of things, and from …show more content…

Suddenly, the van screeched to a halt in hopes of finding out what the noise was. As soon as the driver opened the back door, both men got out and looked around for whatever had made the uproar. I decided to make one final attempt to escape. I jolted forward, with all of my remaining energy, towards one of the men trying to hold me down. The man retreated backwards and within seconds a pink blur ran the man to the ground. Frightened and injured, the man began to run back towards the nearest building, and the other man instinctively followed behind.” A little voice arose in the back of the crowd around him. “Wait, What pink blur?!?” Boxer grinned as he said, “You may not believe me, but Snowball was the one that helped me break free. After Snowball helped me gain my strength back, he said that he was not going to return to the farm because he was leaving the country permanently. After I asked why, he told me that he was disappointed in the outcome of the revolution and in us because we fell for Napoleon’s lies and did not learn and prevent ourselves from being taken advantage of. Furthermore, he was also afraid that if everyone believed Napoleon’s lies, he would have no