Wednesday, May 14, 2014

In "Animal Farm", what plans does Snowball make for the farm? What is important to him?

Snowball is full of ideas. In Chapter Two, Snowball's importance is obvious:"Then Snowball (for it was Snowball who was best at writing) took a brush between the two knuckles of his trotter, painted out MANOR FARM from the top bar of the gate and in its place painted ANIMAL FARM. This was to be the name of the
farm from now onwards". 

He continues to organize the animals so that there will be maximum efficiency on the farm, he creates  "the Egg Production Committee for the hens, the Clean Tails League for the cows,... the Whiter Wool Movement for the sheep, and various others…."

Snowball also defends the farm against Mr. Jones and the other humans, he is recognized for his bravery.  He is a very capacable military leader.

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