Animal Farm Chapter 6 Analysis

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Chapter 6

The animals work so hard to build the windmill. Boxer is a model of physical strength and dedication of work. Napoleon decides to start trading with other farms and hires Mr. Whymper, to act as his agent. Owner of other farms meet in pubs and discuss about how the windmill in the Animals farm is going to collapse and the farm won’t have any money to live with. Jones doesn’t try anymore to take his farm back and he moves to another country. The pigs then go into the farmhouse and start sleeping on the beds. Napoleon changed the commandments without the animals knowing, and convinced the animals that they weren’t breaking any rules. The animals were so dumb that they believed Napoleon. A storm causes the windmill to fall down, but …show more content…

Boxer again insists on working harder and wants to get the windmill started before he retires. Food supplies started to vanish but Squealer described it has the animals are getting more food and living better lives than before. Napoleon father of 31 piglets orders a school room to be built for his piglet’s education. The animal ration are reduced while the pigs continue to grow fatter. Napoleon is elected president of the farm. Boxer works harder until the day he falls down and collapses on the ground because of lung ailment. After he is helped by other animals to get back to the stall, Squealer informs the animals that Napoleon has sent a veterinarian. When the van arrives, Benjamin reads its side and gets to know that Boxer is going to the knackers. Clover screams at Boxer to get out of the van but Boxer is too weak to do so. Boxer was never seen again. Squealer tells the animals that the van was actually a veterinarians but the veterinarian bought a knackers van, and didn’t repaint the words on the side. After the animals hear this they are stressed free. In the end of the chapter, a grocer's van deliver a crate of whisky which the pigs

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