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Animal farm by Rabia Raffia Momina Mohsin

Animal farm by Rabia Raffia Momina Mohsin. Harvest-a great success. After the seven commands of animalism were inscribed onto the wall gable of big barn, the animals started the great task of running the farm. The animals set out to begin the harvest. Animals worked hard.

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Animal farm by Rabia Raffia Momina Mohsin

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  1. Animal farm by Rabia Raffia Momina Mohsin

  2. Harvest-a great success • After the seven commands of animalism were inscribed onto the wall gable of big barn, the animals started the great task of running the farm. • The animals set out to begin the harvest. • Animals worked hard. • the harvest was a great success

  3. Pigs supervised. • Horses well did their job( boxer and clover) • Harvest was finished two days earlier . • Every mighty animal participated in the harvest( ducks and hens). • The animals were excited about the fact that food was truly their own

  4. difficulties in harvesting • Implements were for human beings • No threshing machines. • Had to adapt ancient style for crop harvesting

  5. Characterization of Boxer • Boxer was a huge asset • Boxer with his tremendous muscles pulled the chaff through • Not smart but hard working • Boxer’s motto “ I will work harder” .

  6. Harvest features • Everyone worked according to his capacity. • Quarrellinq ,biting and jealousy which had been normal features of life in old days almost disappeared. • Cat was very clever because she used to disappear at the work time and appear at the meals time. • The donkey remained the same as it was in Jone’s time , slow and obstinate.

  7. Ceremony on Sundays • On Sundays there was no work. • After the breakfast there was a ceremony which was obsevered every week without fail. • First came the hoisting of the flag. • Snowball found a old green table cloth of Mrs. Jones from the harness room. • Snowball painted on the cloth a hoof and horn in white.

  8. Con’t • Green colour represents the green fields of England. • The hoof and horn symbolizes for the future Republic of Animals which would arise when the human race had been finally overthrown. • This was run up the flag stuff in the farmhouse garden every Sunday 8, morning. • After flag’s hoisting comes assembly or meeting in which plans for the coming week were made

  9. Pigs supervision • Pigs always put forward the resolutions. • Other animals cannot think the resolutions of their own. • Snowball and Napolean were by far the most active in debates. • Both of them were never in agreement. • The meeting always ended with the singing of Beasts of England and afternoon was given up to recreation.

  10. Con’t • The pigs had set aside the harness room as headquarterss for themselves. • Snowball busied himself with organising the other animals into what he call as animal committes. • Besides instituting classes in reading and writing he formed eggs production committee for hens, clean tail s league for the cows, the whiter wool movement for sheep and various others

  11. Failure of animal committees • Snowball’s attempt to organize animals into animal committees was a failure. • It was difficult to tame the wild animals. • The cat became a member of the re-education committee and was an active member for a few days. • Reading and writing classes were a great success. By autumn all animals were literate to a certain extent. • Pigs could read and write perfectly.

  12. Con’t • Dogs learned to read quite well. They were only interested in reading the seven commandments. • Muriel, the goat, read better than the dogs. Read out newspaper to other animals. • Clover learnt the whole alphabet but could not put words together. • Boxer could not get beyond the letter D. • Mollie learnt only the six alphabets which spelt her name. • Other animals on the farm could not get further than the letter A.

  13. Reduction of seven commands to single • Sheep, hens and duck were unable to learn the seven commandments by heart. • Snowball reduced the seven commandments to a single saying: “Four legs good, two legs bad” • Snowball claimed that whoever grasped this would be safe from the influence of humans.

  14. Objection of birds • Birds objected to this saying, as they have two legs too. • Snowball satisfied them by saying: “A bird’s wings are an organ of propulsion not of manipulation” • Snowball also claimed that the distinguishing mark of man is his hand, which does all the mischief.

  15. “Four legs good, two legs bad” • All the animals at the farm learnt the new saying by heart. • The saying was inscribed on the end wall of the barn above the seven commandments. • Sheep developed a great liking for the new saying. • Napoleon took no interest in Snowball’s committees. He thought education of the young was more important than the grown ups.

  16. Propaganda of Napolean • Napolean not interseted in Snowball committes • Emphasized on youngster’s education. • Sequestered nine newborn puppies.

  17. Dominance of pigs • Mystery of apple and milk • Doubts and questions of other animals • Biased attitude of pigs(including Napolean and Snowball ). • Explanations by Squealer • Threat of Mr. Jones’s return was enough.

  18. Summary of the chapter • The animals started the task of running the farm. • Boxer- huge asset • Mollie-extraordinay lazy • Benjaminused to answer every question "Donkeys live a long time. None of you has ever seen a dead donkey.“ • Pigs tried to educate farm animals

  19. Con’t • seven commands condensed to single maxim. • Napoleon-took nine puppies to isolated loft • Mystery of apple and milk.

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