Friday, March 7, 2014

List three specific physical examples of this setting in Animal Farm.

The farm, itself, is not given much in way of full
description, as the animals on it and the actions they undertake are more significant.
The most notable section of the farm is the barn, where the animals meet and where
revolution is fomented. The big barn is where all the animals meet to hear about Old
Major's dream.  In addition to the barn, the henhouse is a major part of the farm, as it
is the last thing Jones pays attention to before he goes to sleep.  The yard, in the
middle of the farm, is another area that is significant.  It is here where Napoleon
gathers the animals to award himself two medals and then stage his forced confessions
and public executions.  This becomes the scene of some of the novel's most gruesome
actions, and the site where Napoleon's cruelty is on display for all to see.  Finally,
the farmhouse is the area where the ending displays how the farm has changed, even in
name.  It is the place where the animals cannot recognize the difference between animals
and humans, something that was vastly different from the scene in the
barn.

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