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Animal Farm Chapter 7

Chapter 7 Summary The winter is difficult and building the windmill is even more work this time since the walls are being built thicker. "They were always cold, and usually hungry as well.” In January the farm starts running out of food and rations have to be drastically reduced Napoleon arranges to have Whymper contradict any rumors in the outside world of a shortage on Animal Farm.

Chapter 7—Analysis Stalin’s 5 year plan for agriculture resulted in starvation of millions Industrial production was also down Manipulated statistics- illusion that all is good or better The famine was largely due to the lack of organized opposition to Stalin Because his position was never truly threatened by the catastrophe, there was no immediate need to address it

“Day after day, life becomes even happier!”

Chapter 7 Summary The shortage becomes so serious that Napoleon makes a contract to sell 400 eggs a week to buy grain, until the summer when things will get easier. The hens try to protest, but Napoleon orders that no hens will receive any food until they cooperate After five days and the deaths of nine hens, they give in--capitulate Napoleon decides to sell a pile of timber that has been left in the yard - Pilkington and Frederick both want to buy it.

Chapter 7 Summary Snowball is apparently regularly sabotaging Animal Farm Squealer tells the animals that Snowball has sold himself to Frederick, and was in league with Jones from the very start. Battle of Cowshed bravery taken away and used against him Napoleon’s battle bravery is hyped up Boxer initially refuses to believe this and takes a lot of convincing.

Chapter 7 Summary Pigs are forced to falsely confess to conspiracy w/ Snowball They are said to be in league with Snowball and immediately killed Egg rebellion confession- 3 more hens killed

Chapter 7 Summary Three dogs seem to “go quite crazy” and try to attack Boxer, who pins one of them to the ground Napoleon tells Boxer to let the dog go, and they slink away. Other animals make confessions and are killed It goes on until there is a pile of bodies. “…and the air was heavy with the smell of blood, which had been unknown there since the expulsion of Jones.” (p84)

Allegorical Connections Napoleon’s fear of counter-rebellion leads to the execution of other animals 1934: Beginning of the “Great Purges” and “Show Trials” under Stalin Public accusations and forced confessions admitting to Trotskyism were followed by quick trials and executions (or imprisonment) Roughly 20 million people were killed during the Great Terror of the 1930s. Execution, Man-made Famine, and Imprisonment

Chapter 7—Analysis Create fear so that no one challenged his rule Stalin's purges contributed to the lack of any political opposition Create fear so that no one challenged his rule An indestructible dictatorship formed Far from communism

Chapter 7 Summary The surviving animals are in shock and huddle together around Clover, who starts crying thinking about how different this is from what they dreamed of before the Rebellion: "If she herself had had any picture of the future, it had been of a society of animals set free from hunger and the whip, all equal, each working according to his capacity, the strong protecting the weak... Instead - she did not know why - they had come to a time when no one dared speak his mind, when fierce, growling dogs roamed everywhere, and when you had to watch your comrades torn to pieces after confessing to shocking crimes." p. 86-87

Chapter 7 Summary Still, she knows that things must be better than they were in Jones's day The animals sadly start singing 'Beasts of England' Squealer appears with two dogs and tells them the song has been banned Replaced with a new song about Animal Farm composed by Minimus

Emerging Themes The abuse of language is instrumental to the abuse of power The song “Beasts of England” is abolished “It was a song of the Rebellion. But the Rebellion is now complete.”—Squealor What’s the real reason for abolishing it?

Emerging Themes Ignorance and poor memory of the past allows Squealer to manipulate the animals Education provides the tools to recognize and speak out against oppression