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Old Major introduces the animals to the song "Beasts of England" which shapes Animalism.
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Old Major first proposes the idea of Animalism to the animals in the Manor Farm.
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These include:
1. Whoever goes on two legs is an enemy
2. Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend
3. No animal shall wear clothes
4. No animal shall sleep in a bed
5. No animal shall drink alcohol
6. No animal shall kill another animal
7. All animals are equal -
Due to going unfed all day, the animals make an unplanned attack on Mr Jones and drive him out of the farm.
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Mr Jones comes back to try and reclaim the farm, however due to Snowball's plan, the animals are able to drive him out and remain victorious.
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To move the farm forward and modernize the farm. Will also be able to introduce electricity, warmth and storage space.
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Napoleon banishes Snowball for affiliating with Mr Jones
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Going against the commandment that states humans are enemies
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Due to strong wind and thin walls
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Going against the commandment no animal shall sleep in a bed
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The hens smash their eggs in rebellion against Napoleon's desire to trade them
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Napoleon begins the "trials" where animals believed to be plotting against him with Snowball are killed.
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He and his men destroy the windmill
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Changing the commandment to, no animal shall drink alcohol to excess
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After its second collapse
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Yet the pigs continue to live in luxury
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Boxer is sent to the slaughter house
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Moses the raven also returns