Monday, April 27, 2015

In Chapter 10 of Animal Farm, what is the final dramatic point regarding the old rulers and the new rulers?

The pigs run the farm as old Mr. Jones did before the rebellion. Napoleon and the other pigs are walking around on two legs, herding the other animals with whips, and asserting that all animals are NOT equal, some are more equal than others.

They remove the hoof and horn from the flag and change the name back to Manor Farm, which was the name of the farm before the rebellion. They no longer refer to each other as comrades, meaning the rebellious age is over.

The pigs form a friendly camaraderie with their fellow farmers, drinking and playing cards with them as they discuss the issues of running a farm and dealing with animals.

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