In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," the scene where animals confess to crimes occurs in Chapter 7. This moment reflects the intense atmosphere of fear and the manipulation exercised by the pigs, particularly Napoleon, as they consolidate their power. The confessions and subsequent executions serve as a stark commentary on totalitarian regimes and the use of terror to maintain control. If you need more specific details about the chapter or a summary, feel free to ask!
What page in animal farm do som animals confess crimes
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