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In a very little while the animals had destroyed everything that reminded them of Mr. Jones. Napoleon then led them back to the store-shed and served out a double ration of corn to everybody, with two biscuits for each dog. Then they sang “Beasts of England” from end to end seven times running, and after that they settled down for the night and slept as they had never slept before.
–Animal Farm,
George Orwell
What does the song "Beasts of England” symbolize in this passage?
unwillingness to question authority
freedom and solidarity
having enough to eat
abuse of power
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"Beasts of England" symbolizes freedom and solidarity — the animals' shared hope, unity, and revolutionary ideals after overthrowing Mr. Jones.
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