Rebellion In George Orwell's Animal Farm

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• The animals on Manor Farm gather to discuss Major's dream on his plans for a Rebellion against the humans.
• After Major's Rebellion talk, he teaches all the animals a song called" Beasts of England".
• Everyone follows along in singing the song, and this leads to Mr. Jones firing his gun out his window, scared the animals go to sleep.
• Major sadly dies three months later, but the animals still want to go along with the Rebellion plan.
• The Rebellion is now led by two pigs Napoleon and Snowball.
• The pigs/hogs hold meetings with the entire barn to ensure that everyone's convinced about the Rebellion.
• Some animals are hesitant, but the hogs are victorious with getting the animals to agree with the Rebellion.
• When Mr. Jones loses his money, he turns to drinking and stops feeding and caring for his animals,
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• When Mr. Jones and his friends arrive at the farm, the animals attack them and kick them off the farm.
• The animals are now controlling the farm and create their own rules.
• Snowball paints the sign to Animal Farm and paints the Seven Commandments of Animalism on the barn wall.
• The pigs start taking the cow’s milk for themselves.
• The animals have challenges working with human tools, but they surprisingly get all the farm work done quicker.
• On Sundays, the barn meets with Napoleon and Snowball to discuss ideas for the farm and sing the" Beasts of England".
• Since the pigs know how to read and write, they undertake in teaching the other animals to do the

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