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How is Old Major characterized in this passage?

He is content with the animals’ current situation on the farm.
He believes that the animals should move away and find a new farm to work on.
He desires more for the animals and thinks that they should be equal to humans.
He believes that the animals should reject wealth and the material goods of humans.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
He is characterized as desiring more for the animals and believing they should be equal to humans.

Explanation: Old Major inspires rebellion against human owners, complains that animals work while humans reap the benefits, and argues for a future where animals are free and equal rather than accepting their current exploitation.