Animal Farm

             The story, Animal Farm, is about a rebellion of animals against human. It all started when the oldest pig, Old Major, had a dream about a rebellion against the farm owner, Mr. Jones. He held a secret meeting, and shared his dream with the animals. Three days later, Old Major died, but his dream inspired some of the intelligent animals on the farm, The pigs, were known as the intelligent ones. There are two main pig leaders in this rebellion. One of them is Snowball; he's a very good speaker and also has many good ideas. The other one is Napoleon; he's not very good a very good speaker, but he is very strong. Squealer, another pig, also help them out. All three of them together formed "Animalism".
             The rebellion started when Mr. Jones comes home drank one night and forgot to feed the animals. The animals were starving; they broke out the barns and ran into the house to find some food. When Mr. Jones saw this, he came running with a shotgun, but he wasn't fast enough for the crazy animals and was drove out of his own farm.
             The animals were so happy they had a celebration. They had extra food for this night. Later on, they formed seven commandments in order to keep this farm organized without human. They were summarized as "four legs good, two legs bad."
             Sometime later, Mr. Jones came back with some men with sticks trying to get the farm back. The animals fought bravely and won the battle. Snowball and Boxer received a metal for being so brave. Napoleon also got one too, even though he didn't really do anything. That's kind of the reason why Snowball and Napoleon doesn't get alone. Snowball want to built a windmill, but Napoleon doesn't agree with him, so he got nine strong dogs, and the dogs chased Snowball out of the farm. So Napoleon told over the control of the farm. He told the animals that snowball was on Mr. Jones's side and he was a traitor. The animals actually be...

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