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28 Nov, 03:05:52
- On what page does Old Major deliver his speech to the animals, inspiring them to rebel against their human oppressors?
- What are the names of the two pigs who emerge as the leaders of the rebellion? (Page number)
- How do the pigs justify their decision to keep all the milk and apples for themselves? (Page number)
- What is the name of the human farmer who is driven off the farm by the animals? (Page number)
- What is the name of the system of thought developed by the pigs, which becomes the basis for their control over the other animals? (Page number)
- How does Napoleon, one of the pigs, gradually consolidate his power on the farm? (Page number)
- What happens to Snowball, the other pig who initially shared power with Napoleon? (Page number)
- How does Napoleon manipulate the animals’ memories and rewrite history to suit his own agenda? (Page number)
- What is the significance of the windmill in the story, and how does it become a symbol of the pigs’ corruption? (Page number)
- How do the animals’ lives change under the pigs’ rule, compared to their lives under the humans? (Page number)
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