The animals change the name of the farm from Manor Farm to Animal Farm, but this chain e is not accepted by the public until the Battle of the Cowshed, where the animals prove that the eye are capable of defending their property.
After that, although the humans make a few attempts to discourage the farm' s success, the farm moves from its equality's Utopian ideals to a slave plantation under the rule of Napoleon, and the rebellion is album forgotten, with only the memories, many invented by Squealer and Napoleon's glorious victory over humanity to remember the re billion by.
The rebellion is composed of three distinct stages: the secret meeting at the barn, he customization of farmer Jones, and the battle of the barn. Through each of these st
...ages, the re billion develops, and "officially" ends when Napoleon says that the rebellion is over. In the last stag e of the rebellion, Jones attempts to exact his revenge and retake his farm. Jones brings guns an d men, but fails to Johnson 2 take the farm. After the animal 's victory over Jones, the rebellion of Jones far m succeeds and the farm changed its name, and was known as "Animal Farm.
After the revolution, the conditions on the farm are temporarily improved. The animals are welled, but they work harder still. The difference of the working c notations is that before the animals had nothing to work for, except paltry scraps of food and Eng hours of toil. But now the animals had something to work towards: they were working for t homeless and for the benefit of the fruits o
their labor.
Under Jones, the animals were underfed d, malnourished, overworked and even abused. Because of this, the animals rebelled after hear inning about a utopian society where everyone was satisfied down to their basic needs.
An elder boa r named Old Major landed this utopian idea into the minds of all the animals. After the revolution n, and more specifically, after Napoleon had dispensed with the Snowball issue, day by dad y, worsening conditions and degradation returned to the lives of the animal workers on Ann. mall Farm. Napoleon consistently continued to break and amend each of the command meets that were to govern the farm.
These changes included (but are not limited to) anything on four legs is good, two legs is bad, no animal shall murder another animal, and finally, all animal s are equal, but some are more equal than others.
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