Need an Enemy?
Why does Napoleon blame the ruined windmill on Snowball?
What advantage is there to having an enemy?
What comment might Orwell be making about wars and why politicians start them?
Thought Questions
1. How were the animals “rewarded” for their hard labour? (P41)
2. Why had Napoleon decided to engage in trade with the other farms in the area? (P43)
3. How did Squealer convince the animals that no rule against trade with the humans had ever existed? (p44 & 45)
4. How had the rule, about animals sleeping in beds change, when the pigs moved into the farmhouse? (P46)
5. Who did Napoleon blame for the destruction of the windmill? (p48 & 49)
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