Friday, September 12, 2014

In what ways are the pigs beginning to behave like humans?

In chapter six, the pigs move into the farmhouse. They sleep in beds, as well. Since there was a commandment about this, they explain that while they are sleeping in beds, they are not using any sheets, and that was what the commandment was, notthe banning of  beds. They further say that it is not any different than stalls, which of course, all the other animals are sleeping in. The pigs take on the human habits of habitation, while the other animals remain outside.

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