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ANIMAL FARM
CHAPTER 3
Animals work so it is difficult for them to use human tools and achieve their projects.
Animals enjoy a sense of abundance for the first time. They have more free time, and their food tastes better because they have gathered and distributed themselves.
Every Sunday is a day of rest and devotion to Animalism at the Animal Farm. The animals carry out an hour-long ceremony in which they raise their new flag.
Napoleon believes that educating young and impressionable animals is more important than trying to re-educate the older ones..
CHAPTER 4
News of the Rebellion has already spread to many other farms, thanks to the pigeon messengers from Snowball and Napoleon.
The animals resist the orders of the farmers. They also adopt the infuriating habit of singing "Beasts of England"
Mr. Jones tries to take back the Animal Farm but everyone attacks him and won't let him.
The animals decide to call this conflict the Battle of the Cowshed. They agree to fire Mr. Jones's gun twice a year, on the anniversaries of the Battle.
CHARACTERS: Napoleón,Clover the mare, Benjamin the donkey, the pigs, the dogs and the goat Muriel,Boxer,Mollie, the cat,Snowball.,Jessie,Bluebell
Setting : Inglaterra,Willingdon,Farm,Foxwood & harness room
Snow ball represents the lust and self-centeredness in everyday life.
This chapter represents how people can change by having a little more opportunities to grow and how they become after having power, I like it because it represents a lot of today's society.