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Animal Farm

TitleAnimal Farm
# of Words465
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)1.86

Animal Farm




Animal Farm


Napoleon and his new friends sat down while taking a sip of their beers, we all
thought to ourselves; what have we done? The rebellion has done nothing for us
except make us friends with our initial enemies, the humans. Something is very
wrong here. We started off with the hopes and dreams of a new generation of
animal domination, but what is left is defeat and depression.

The only one enjoying himself was Napoleon, talking about his, "business deals."
Napoleon, now joined by squealer, have been looking fairly suspicious. We heard
him say, "The chickens will go for no less than five pounds a piece." We all
just assumed that we might be getting some new friends from the neighboring
farms.

The next day we get up to go back to work. The strenuous towing and pulling has
been much worse since boxer was gone. He was such a hard worker. The animals
have had to do twice the work. Napoleon, as usual sits in his office doing his
"paper work." Rumors have been circulating that the cat has seen Napoleon
sleeping at his desk, then after waking, moving to drink his rum. Something must
have to be done. That night, when Napoleon was asleep, all the animals were told
to meet at the "Old Major Orchard" at midnight. Sure enough, the animals arrived.
They had an inquisitive across the hay dark empty field, they all sat down I
started to address them.

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