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Discuss the plot of the novel ANIMAL FARM in details give one fact per sentence, show where it started, middle and the ending?
Discuss the plot of the novel ANIMAL FARM in details give one fact per sentence, show where it started, middle and the ending?
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Aug 6
Animal Farm begins with the animals on Manor Farm overthrowing their human owner, Mr. Jones, and taking control of the farm. The pigs, led by Napoleon and Snowball, take charge of the farm and establish a set of commandments known as the Seven Commandments. As time goes on, Napoleon becomes more power-hungry and manipulative, eventually driving Snowball off the farm and establishing himself as the sole leader. Under Napoleon's rule, the farm begins to resemble the oppressive human society they had originally rebelled against. The animals work harder and harder, but see little benefit from their labor as the pigs begin to live in luxury. The pigs begin to change the commandments to suit their own needs, eventually leading to the famous phrase "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others." The novel ends with the animals looking through the farmhouse window and realizing that they can no longer tell the difference between the pigs and the humans, symbolizing the complete corruption of the revolution.
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Aug 6
Beginning:
- Animals on Manor Farm revolt against their oppressive human owner, Mr. Jones. - They establish their own society based on the principles of Animalism, a philosophy espousing equality and justice.
Middle:
- The pigs, led by Napoleon and Snowball, take control of the farm. - Snowball is exiled, and Napoleon becomes the sole leader. - The pigs gradually rewrite the principles of Animalism to consolidate their power. - The other animals work tirelessly, but the conditions on the farm deteriorate. - Napoleon allies with the humans to trade timber for whiskey. - He alters the Seven Commandments of Animalism to justify his actions and suppress dissent.
Ending:
- Napoleon and his supporters use violence and propaganda to maintain their control. - The pigs become indistinguishable from humans in both appearance and behavior. - The windmill, a symbol of the animals' hopes and dreams, is destroyed twice. - The original vision of Animalism is betrayed and the animals are left in a perpetual state of oppression. - Boxers, the loyal workhorse, is slaughtered when he becomes too old to be useful. - The novel concludes with the pigs and humans dining together, while the other animals look on, realizing the true nature of their exploitation.