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However, in the seventh commandment, there should not be a leader nor a worker in their society. The confession of the animals and the killings that followed violated the commandment which stated no animals should kill any other animal. Well done! Some students still to comment — please make sure you are up to date with your blog to continue on today! Napoleon had turned snow ball as an enemy right now, He had slowly turned in to a Totalitarianism in the farm. This is similar to the stalin abuse,During Stalin used his purges to eliminate any dissident elements in his government, provide his people with a common enemy to despise.

The pigs are rewriting the history and it symbolize the Animal farm had a dictator once again. They are actually confessing to the one that seems he did not done anything wrong — Napoleon. This also shows that not animals are equal to each other.

The confessions of the animals symbolize the failure that Animalism Communism has. This goes away from the roots of Animalism Communism and move more towards fascism where the all powerful dictator Napoleon rules the animals completely giving them no freedom. Kind of like the secret police Stalin used in Soviet Russia where citizens who spoke bad of the government would mysteriously disappear one night.

After a few harmless arguments, Napoleon peeing on the windmill plans, Snowball being chased away, a couple of cute puppies transformed into wolf-like creatures…. Now we get the real dirt. Now we get the blood. The execution of the animals symbolizes the great purge in and , where Josep Stalin executed many of those he found associated with Trotsky because of the opposing forces. In both cases, the one in power start abusing their power and start eliminating the opposing forces.

However it is very interesting how something that is probably not even real poses such a threat and influence over the animals. During Chapter seven, it is obvious that the 6th commandment is violated.

As a mass slaughter of animals take place. And I thought this was suppose to be a nice cute farm story! I pity those adorable doe eyed 7 year olds that picks up animal farm, expecting a story about a cute little farm story. This is blood kids! Looking at the confessions and executions of the pigs, hens, goose and sheep in this chapter, it was a clear sign to the end of animalism and the fading of the concept which Old Major had originally set up among the animals at the start of the story.

With these activities carried out in the story, the animals are getting further and further away from the original concept of the ideal society which they were trying to build up at the start of the story. Except for the breaking of Animalism, the commandments which were originally created by the pigs were slowly and gradually modified by the pigs themselves as they are gaining in position by putting threats and pressure onto the other animals which are less knowledgeable in comparison, putting the whole Animal Farm into a whole new society and questioning whether this is the ideal community in the minds of the animals and whether the concept of Animalism is possible to be carried out in Animal Farm.

The confessions and executions of the pigs, hens, goose and sheep symbolize violent, and the end of animalism, which is communism in the real world. Napoleon, representing Joseph Stalin, has betrayed the commandments he established. He is a dictator of this community. To sum up, animalism has disappeared in the animal farm, in turn, dictatorship is rising up. The confessions and the executions of the pigs, hens, goose, and sheep symbolizes the violation of the commandments and also shows that everything that has changed have not changed for the better.

The commandments keep on getting changed. It does not seem like the present was better than the time when Mr Jones was there. Napoleon forced the the animals to confess on what they have done wrong and after listening to them gives them the death penalty for not following his orders. The action of executing the animals have violated the commandment, no animal shall kill any other animal.

The other animals were frightened and miserable after looking at the executions. The animals have noticed that Napoleon has violated the commandment but they were too scared to say anything about it as they may get killed as well.

Napoleon is acting more like a human and is using the executions to put everything under control on the animals and warn them on what would happen if they did something wrong. The confession of the pigs, hens, goose, and sheep symbolize the violent, betrayal and the disrespect of this commandments are building up. If the pigs are friends, Napoleon would not order to dogs to chase against Snowball. This shows that Napoleon hates Snowball when they should be friends.

Napoleon should instead just ask them to leave and join Snowball. The confessions and executions of the pigs, hens, goose, and sheep symbolize how Napoleon is already turning humanely. He represented Stalin, and showed how Stalin had executed people who oppose him.

His purpose was to remain animals who are faithful to him and reduce the chance of having another rebellion. The confessions and executions of the pigs, hens, goose, and sheep symbolizes the violated society structure of animal farm. The terrible bloodshed leaves the animals deeply shaken and confused. After Napoleon leaves, Boxer says that he would never have believed that such a thing could happen on Animal Farm.

He adds that the tragedy must owe to some fault in the animals themselves; thus, he commits to working even harder. Clover looks out over the farm, wondering how such a glorious rebellion as theirs could have come to its current state. It applied only to the Rebellion, he says, and now there is no more need for rebellion.

Squealer gives the animals a replacement song, written by Minimus , the poet pig. The humans react with relief when the windmill topples because its failure seems to justify their contempt for the animals and their belief in their own superiority. Similarly, Soviet Russia struggled against a largely justified reputation for industrial incompetence, famine, and poor management. But the Soviets were determined to mask their problems and keep them from the eyes of the rest of the world.

Correspondingly, the pigs of Animal Farm devise elaborate schemes to keep the human farmers from learning about their difficulties. Chapter VII joins Chapter VI in focusing primarily on the violent tactics employed by oppressive governments—again explored through the behavior of the pigs—to maintain the docility and obedience of the populace even as their economic and political systems falter and grow corrupt.

In Soviet Russia, these tactics led to a massive class division in a supposedly egalitarian society. Orwell suggests that as long as a leadership claims a monopoly on logic, it will be able to justify its monopoly on resources, while the common people suffer and grow hungry. Similarly, as life on Animal Farm grows leaner and leaner for most of the animals, the pigs live in increasing luxury. Those animals who show even a glimmering of disapproval toward Napoleon, such as the hens who oppose the selling of their eggs, meet a swift death.

In many cases, the purge victims would admit to activities in which they had never engaged, simply to put a stop to their torture. Just as the pigs rewrite history, they manipulate statistics in their favor, claiming that every important aspect of life on the farm has improved statistically since the Rebellion: animals live longer, eat more, have more offspring, work fewer hours, and so forth.

Because he had defended Snowball and said he did not believe that he was a traitor. Nozha Gastfreind Pundit. Who destroyed the windmill in Animal Farm? In Chapter 6 of the book Animal Farm , when the animals are up, they discovered that the windmill was destroyed.

Napoleon, being the leader of the pack, blames his co-leader Snowball. He thought that Snowball betrayed them in their revolution against Mr. Ruyman Wittmayer Pundit. What is the irony of Muriel remembering the Fifth Commandment? Thou are the giver of, all that thy creatures hate, never a full belly, no clean str or small, sleeps with fear in his stall, thou starves us all, Comrade Napoleon! Ikhlass Borkowsky Pundit. What are the rules of animalism? Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.

Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend. No animal shall wear clothes. No animal shall sleep in a bed.

No animal shall drink alcohol. No animal shall kill any other animal. All animals are equal. Najem Borgard Pundit. What does squealer say to make the animals afraid? The pigs took them to eat. What does Squealer say to make the animals afraid? If the pigs aren't healthy, Mr.

Jones will come back. Udane Rabanaque Pundit. What do the animals destroy? The animals are able to drive off Jones and his men fairly easily, and after they do so, their first action is to destroy all the instruments of oppression they can find, such as dog chains, whips, and the knives used to castrate the pigs.

Doralina Duvvoori Teacher. What is Chapter 2 of Animal Farm about? The pigs are in charge of this 'system of thought' and quickly shut down any dissension with ridicule. Napoleon always seem to get his way. Lukman Deminov Teacher. What finally convinces the animals to fight?

The answer is the revolution started when Mr. Jones was too drunk to fed the animals or to milk the cows; due to old Major's rhetoric about the animals being better at running the farm than the humans. Marcelo Pajot Teacher.



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