Frederick , but not with both. Chapter 7. Whymper suggests selling, and both Mr. Pilkington and Mr. Frederick want to buy it. Napoleon deliberates in his decision to sell, and whenever it seems Frederick and Pinchfield, and he plans to lead their attack on Animal Farm.
Further, Snowball was They also corroborate that Snowball worked with Mr. Chapter 8. Napoleon busies himself negotiating with Mr. Frederick and Mr. Pilkington about the timber. Napoleon announces that he never considered selling the timber to such a horrible human as Mr. He commands the pigeons to leave Foxwood alone and also to spread the slogan Two days later, Napoleon announces that he sold the timber to Mr.
Frederick and his men gather around the windmill. Cite This Page. Home About Story Contact Help. Previous Mr. Why does Mollie leave Animal Farm? Why does Snowball want to build a windmill? Why do the animals confess to being traitors? Why does Napoleon blame Snowball for everything that goes wrong on the farm?
How is the windmill destroyed? Why does Napoleon change the Seven Commandments? How does Squealer manipulate the animals so the pigs can better control them? Characters Character List. Napoleon The pig who emerges as the leader of Animal Farm after the Rebellion.
Boxer The cart-horse whose incredible strength, dedication, and loyalty play a key role in the early prosperity of Animal Farm and the later completion of the windmill. Old Major The prize-winning boar whose vision of a socialist utopia serves as the inspiration for the Rebellion. Moses The tame raven who spreads stories of Sugarcandy Mountain, the paradise to which animals supposedly go when they die. Mollie The vain, flighty mare who pulls Mr. Benjamin The long-lived donkey who refuses to feel inspired by the Rebellion.
Muriel The white goat who reads the Seven Commandments to Clover whenever Clover suspects the pigs of violating their prohibitions. Jones The often drunk farmer who runs the Manor Farm before the animals stage their Rebellion and establish Animal Farm. Frederick The tough, shrewd operator of Pinchfield, a neighboring farm. Pilkington The easygoing gentleman farmer who runs Foxwood, a neighboring farm.
Whymper The human solicitor whom Napoleon hires to represent Animal Farm in human society. Jessie and Bluebell Two dogs, each of whom gives birth early in the novel. Next section Napoleon. Popular pages: Animal Farm. After these events Mr. Frederick disappeared from the story and no longer was involved with any conflict of the Animal Farm. Adolf Hitler was born in , he was a very academically gifted child but his attitude did not remain the same throughout his life Simkin, Spartacus.
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