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Animal Farm by George Orwell is a powerful allegorical novel that depicts a group of farm animals who overthrow their human farmer and establish their own society. Initially, their revolution promises equality and freedom, but over time, the pigs, led by Napoleon, seize power and become corrupt. The novel serves as a critique of totalitarianism, exposing the dangers of unchecked authority and the betrayal of revolutionary ideals.
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Benjamin |
Benjamin is the donkey. He is the oldest animal on the farm.
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Boxer |
Boxer is the male of the two horses on the farm.
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Cat |
There is only one cat on Manor Farm.
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Frederick |
Frederick is the owner of Pinchfield, a small farm next to Manor Farm.
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Jones |
Jones is the owner of Manor Farm and a drunkard.
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Major |
Major is a prize Middle White boar.
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Jessie |
Jessie is one of the three dogs.
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Bluebell |
Bluebell is one of the three dogs.
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Clover |
Clover is the female of the two horses on the farm.
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Dogs |
Napoleon rears nine puppies into fierce dogs that act as his security guards.
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