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AnimalFarm.by.GeorgeOrwell.Contents.Chapter1.Chapter2.Chapter3.Chapter4.Chapter5.Chapter6.Chapter7.Chapter8.Chapter9.Chapter10.Chapter ...,AllthehabitsofManareevil.And,aboveall,noanimalmustevertyranniseoverhisownkind.Weakorstrong,cleverorsimple,weareallbrothers.No ...,TheownerofManorFarm,Mr.Jones,lockshishenhousesfortheevening—buthe'stoodrunktoremembertoshuteverythingbeforehegoestobed.,Inthebe...

Animal Farm

Animal Farm. by. George Orwell. Contents. Chapter 1. Chapter 2. Chapter 3. Chapter 4. Chapter 5. Chapter 6. Chapter 7. Chapter 8. Chapter 9. Chapter 10. Chapter ...

Chapter 1 - Animal Farm

All the habits of Man are evil. And, above all, no animal must ever tyrannise over his own kind. Weak or strong, clever or simple, we are all brothers. No ...

Chapter 1 Summary & Analysis

The owner of Manor Farm, Mr. Jones, locks his henhouses for the evening—but he's too drunk to remember to shut everything before he goes to bed.

Animal Farm Chapter 1

In the beginning of Animal Farm, Old Major, a pig, holds a meeting to discuss the oppression of the animals. He says all of their problems stem from humans, ...

Animal Farm

After Mr. Jones, the owner of Manor Farm, falls asleep in a drunken stupor, all of his animals meet in the big barn at the request of old Major, a 12-year-old ...

Animal Farm Chapter I Summary & Analysis

As the novella opens, Mr. Jones, the proprietor and overseer of the Manor Farm, has just stumbled drunkenly to bed after forgetting to secure his farm buildings ...

Animal Farm

Of the golden future time. ... Shall be trod by beasts alone. Rings shall vanish from our noses, And the harness from our back, Bit and spur shall rust forever,

Chapter 1 2 Summary & Analysis

The speech is a masterful example of persuasion, and his argument that a rebellion must take place is reminiscent of the one made by Patrick Henry to the House ...