![]() Finally, they have only one commandment that says, “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.” And, he keeps making changes in the seven commandments. Napoleon announces himself to be the leader.But, Squealer convinces the other animals that Snowball was a traitor. At one point, Napoleon drives Snowball out of the Farm with the help of the puppies, who are now grown-up dogs.He focuses on the youngsters and removes the puppies of Jessie and Bluebell, to educate himself which foreshadows his guile nature. Napoleon, however, thinks educating the old animals is a waste of time. ![]() He also sets up ‘committees’ focused on education, reading and writing. The Battle of the Cowshed establishes Snowball as a hero.Boxer, the horse, puts in a huge effort, with the motto ‘I will work harder!’. The animals are happy and they work well together more efficiently than Mr Jones ever did.They change the name of the farm to ‘Animal Farm’ and decide on seven commandments to live by. Few months after the Old Major’s death, the revolt breaks out when Mr Jones forgets to feed the animals and a fed-up cow pushes her way into the store-shed to look for food.He also teaches the animals “Beasts of England” a song that inspires them. Old Major shares his dream of a life without humans. ![]()
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