Monday, October 21, 2019
Animal Farm - Added Chapter essays
Animal Farm - Added Chapter essays The next morning the animals rose early to the sound of a rooster crowing and hastily began their endeavor of rebuilding the windmill since the horrible storm had destroyed it. The animals were frail and exhausted from the overbearing heat and lack of nutrition. For the past two months all of the animals rations had been reduced so that the farm could benefit from extra supplies. Clover began to get suspicious as she noticed the pigs on the farm were gaining a considerable amount of weight, while all the others were getting thinner and thinner by the minute. She also was concerned about her memory, she was sure that the commandments used to be different, but squealer continued to defend the fact that they had always been the same. Months went by and Clovers suspicion only got stronger. Many animals were in failing health, and Clover felt that she could no longer stand by and watch the farm reach its inevitable downfall. Secretly, Clover began to organize a plan to overthrow the corrupt leaders of the farm. She was very careful not to let any of the other animals discover anything about her plan, because many animals had already died for opposing Animalism. After Clover had orchestrated her plan she told only the elitist and most intelligent animals. The first animal she confided in was Benjamin the donkey; he was a huge benefactor to her plan because, besides the pigs, he was the only animal that could read. Clover also knew that if she was going to be successful, she would need the help of the strongest animal on the farm, Boxer. This, however, was going to b a tedious task because Boxer was very loyal to Animalism and to Napoleon. Clover proceeded to tell Boxer about her plan slowly, trying not to frighten him. Benjamin was very helpful in explaining the current condition of the farm to Boxer and he was able to recruit him to help in the revolution t ...
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