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The Book Animal Farm, help?

Animal Farm by George Orwell, does anyone know the answers for the first two chapters?

1. Describe life on the farm for the animals and how this type of life is similar to that led by farm laborers who work on someone else's land?

2. To what does Old Major point to show that there are opportunities for the animals to run the farm on their own?

3. The pigs take over running the farm, why does this seem natural?

4. What problems does the raven, Moses, cause?

5. Describe the behavior of the pigs and what it might foreshadow?

I don't need all of these answered but any help would be great! Please :-)

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  • 8 years ago
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    1. The animals other than the pigs are not treated very well. They have limited amounts of food and the pigs seem to get extra benefits. This is similar to farm laborers because they don't get much money and usually have hard working conditions.

    5. The pigs are acting very selfish and like rulers instead of leaders. This may foreshadow that the pigs will become like the humans they chased away.

    p.s. I think it is wonderful that you say you only need some answered. THAT is asking for help and not cheating like some of the idiots on here do.

    Good Luck and happy reading "communist animals"! :)

    Source(s): read this last year
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