Asked by Sally
Has anyone read the book Animal Farm by George Orwell? If so, they could you please answer this question... I'm having a hard time with it.
What indications does Orwell give in this chapter that indicate the pigs may be superior to the other animals?
Thanks.
What indications does Orwell give in this chapter that indicate the pigs may be superior to the other animals?
Thanks.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Which chapter?
Answered by
Sally
The first chapter
Answered by
Anonymous
I don't remember the exact page. But, Pigs are smarter than others because of their ability to read and write. This made them superior to the other anmials
Answered by
Sally
thanks... I'm not sure if that is in the 1st chapter though...I have one idea that maybe one is that because Old Major is a pig
Answered by
Ms. Sue
Check this summary of Chapter I.
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/animalfarm/section1.html
http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/animalfarm/section1.html
Answered by
devin
give me an example for a hyperbole
Answered by
Anonymous
Of all of the characters in Animal Farm, are there any who seem to represent the point of view of the author? Which of the animals or people do you think come(s) closest to achieving Orwell’s perspective on Animal Farm?
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