Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Does Snowball have a dream that envisions the ideal animal society?

No.  Snowball is not the one who has a dream that shows
the animals living happily without human beings around.  The pig that has that dream is
called Old Major.  Old Major has the dream, but then dies before the revolution can
happen.


After the revolution, Snowball becomes important. 
He and another pig named Napoleon are the leaders of the revolution and of the
government that is created after the animals get rid of Farmer Jones.  But Snowball is
not the one with the original dream -- he is one of the main pigs who tries to make the
dream into reality.

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