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Animal Farm Ans Napoleon in the animal farm has a different stand from all the other animals. He believes in himself and is against the thoughts and ideas of Snowball. He is different from others in the way that his method of thinking is different. He feels that the other animals are fools and they need a proper leader to guide them. His character reminds us to that of a dictator because he wants to rule over the others and instead of doing well, he yearns for power.Ans.2. The last commandment mentioned that “all the animals are equal”.
This idea was spread to bring harmony among all of them and to spread the belief of equality. However the meaning of the saying changed over a period of time as Napoleon came into power. The last commandment was improvised to mean that “all the animals were equal and some where more equal. This only showed the rise of dictatorship over democracy.Ans.3. Napoleon starts holding celebrations and spontaneous demonstration to gain the confidence of the farm that he is a good leader. The idea is mainly to manipulate the thought of others in thinking that Napoleon is a caring leader.Ans.4.
Moses represents religion in the animal farm. He makes everyone believe that there is an animal heaven which he calls the Sugarcandy Mountain. He disappears for a long time but comes back with the same thought and belief of existence of religion.Ans.5. Napoleon sends Boxer to the knacker instead of the hospital to get him slaughtered and uses the money to buy a case of whisky. Boxer represents the strong peasant class and Napoleon fears that his strength can topple his regime.Ans.6. The animals took on differently with the term of Animalism.
They were not ready to rebel against Mr. Jones as they wanted to be loyal to him and had the thought that if he was gone, they would all starve to death.Ans.7. Life on farm is peaceful with each of the animals given their own responsibilities and everyone abiding to that.Ans.8. This statement means that the pigs have now learnt to behave like human beings and rule over their animal friends. That was their idea to have complete authority over them and earn as much profit as possible.Ans.9. Soon after Napoleon started ruling the animal farm, the seven commandments were changed and one commandment was re-instated which said that “all animals are equal and some are more equal”.
This means that some of the animals will be getting more preference than the other animals.Ans.10. The animal farm can be compared to that of the real world scenario where the character of Napoleon and his sidekicks can be seen as that of the cruel politicians and the rest of the animals are the general population who suffer under his regime. The story of communalism has been portrayed through this fable.Works Cited:Orwell, George. Animal Farm. 1st ed. New York: Harcourt, Brace, 1954. Print.
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