Sunday, June 15, 2014

What special treatment did the pigs get?no

Over the course of the book, the pigs get all sorts of
special treatment that show that they are "more equal" than the other
animals.


We can see this starting out very soon after the
rebellion.  At that time, we see that all the milk from the cows gets reserved for the
pigs.  We also see that only the pigs get the apples.


Later
on, we see that only the pigs get educated.  Only the pigs live inside and only the pigs
get to drink the whiskey when the whiskey is found.


In
other words, the pigs get all the good stuff...

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