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ead the passage from chapter 5 of Animal Farm.
After surveying the ground, Snowball declared that this was just the place for a windmill, which could be made to operate a dynamo and supply the farm with electrical power. This would light the stalls and warm them in winter, and would also run a circular saw, a chaff-cutter, a mangel-slicer, and an electric milking machine.
What does the windmill symbolize in the story?
Marxism
technology
revolution
capitalism
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Technology (specifically industrialization). The windmill represents promises of modern machinery and progress (like Stalin’s Five-Year Plans), used to promise improved living standards but also to manipulate and control the animals.
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