Inner Thoughts of Snowball
I am a pig and I don’ t appreciate those humans taking everything from us animals and never giving anything back, but just enough food to live on. That is why we comrades are going to conquer those humans and create our own society. We are changing the Manor Farm into the Animal Farm. Yeah. We are going to fullfill the dream of Maior and keep his words on our hearts. We are going to rebel from those humans.
Summary of ch. 3 & 4 of Animal Farm
How do the pigs set themselves up to run the farm? The pigs set themselves to run the farm by producing food for themselves, and working really hard on the farm. They also learned how to read and to create their own society of animals.
In a Utopia, evryone is equal. How does the typical Sunday meeting or the disposition of milk and apples relate to the Seventh Commandment? What does this suggest for the future of the dream? It is related to the Seventh Commandment, because all of the animals have given their food and everything that they produced to the humans. This suggests that the animals will work together until they live their dream.
animal farm
In chapter one of animal farm, there is this pig, named Major, that gives this speech about how humans only take from the animals and don’t give anything back to them. He also shared with the animals a song.
In chapter two, the author reveals that major dies, and his speech gave the other animals a new outlook of life. They realized that they had to rebel from their usual lives on the farm and live their own, and continue with major’s words.
1. Utopia is a perfect society. In which way can the farm be an ideal place for this Utopia? Well,the animals could rebel from the humans and create their own society, where they can roam free and where the hens can hatch their chickens. It may not be possible, because animals aren’t really able to umm… talk.(except for parrots, of course.)
2.Who is Snowball and what is he like? Snowball is a vivacious pig than Napoleon, which is a bashful, Berkshire boar, but he was not considered to have the same depth of character.
3.The pigs begin leading the animals in the second chapter. Why are the animals easily led?
The animals are easily led, because the horses, Boxer and Clover had accepted the pigs as their teachers and had passed their words onto the other animals.
