September 27th, 2010

I have some questions about farm animals is that it is related to the book. Please help me?

1) What happens during the meeting of snowballs in the windmill? What events in Soviet history suggests this scene? 2) Identify three ways in which Napoleon tried to consolidate its leadership position in the farm. How does the process of agricultural change under the leadership of Napoleon? 3) Why the performances take place? What these events send messages to the animals on their role in future society? 4) What are the relations of Napoleon with Frederick and Pilkington? How the battle for the windmill affect animals? What historical events highlighting Soviet Orwell? 5)) What happens to Boxer and how animals others to learn their fate? How can reach a definitive conclusion in these events? 6) What are the changes to the commandments 5 and 6? How full list of commands finally remade? What good decisions Orwell on the role of communication in Soviet society?

1) orders Napoleon the puppies began to chase off the farm. This suggests that other animals are law abiding citizens who simply have no voice in society and should comply with the rules and regulations adopted by oppression. Head 2)-gets rid of Snowball – have cubs separated from their mothers, so they can raise their changes the secret police of the commandments to suit the way the rules does not seem to be a hypocrite 3) Napoleon did not want others to conspire against animals him. The killings illustrate the power of Napoleon in animals. Wash the brain a little to admit what they did wrong. It shows again that its role in society is to meet the law. 4) I'm sorry, I do not remember! 5) Boxer is sent to the glue factory and learn from other animals because the truck that says "GLUE FACTORY that. Animals found that Napoleon was lying to them 6) I do not remember, sorry!

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