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        Old Major convinces the animals to rebel against the leader of Manor Farm, Mr. Jones. - 
  
  
        Old Major tells the animals the commandments of the rebellion. - 
  
  
        Animalism is animals getting rights to free thinking and speech in a complete system of thought. - 
  
  
        Napoleon makes animals form committees to contribute to their section of the farm. - 
  
  
        The pigs establish leadership over the other animals by learning how to read. - 
  
  
        The animals ambush and kill Mr. Jones when he tries to retake the farm. - 
  
  
        They are the two candidates for the leader of the animal farm and form a friendly rivalry. - 
  
  
        Napoleon gets greedy with his new power and exiles snowball with the dogs to make sure his reign isn't overthrown. - 
  
  
        The pigs move into the farmer's house but strip the bed of sheets to not break the commandments. - 
  
  Snowball put the plans for the windmill, so the other animals used those plans to build it.
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        They trade with humans to secure materials for the farm that are vital. - 
  
  
        4 pigs and 3 hens destroy the windmill because Snowball told them to, so they are executed by Napoleon's dogs. - 
  
  
        Napoleon renames Animal Farm back to Manor Farm because the farm went full circle. - 
  
  
        This is a metaphor for the pigs becoming as cruel as the humans by talking to them - 
  
  
        They have learned from socializing and have become nearly identical after adopting all their rules and greed. - 
  
  
        Pigs have become greedy and selfish and now are the same as humans. - 
  
  
        Nothing has changed and it is just as cruel as it used to be, but now pigs are leading the farm instead of humans.