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1 By: Reagan Graves, Deena Bertucci, and Gabe Henderson
Animal Farm CHAPTER 5 By: Reagan Graves, Deena Bertucci, and Gabe Henderson

2 Why does mollie leave the farm?

3 Why does Mollie leave the farm?
Mollie leaves the farm for a few reasons. Animals accuse her for stashing items, and spending a large amount of time with humans. Se also leaves because she has to give up her luxuries.

4 WHAT changes does napoleon make to the farm after snowball leaves?

5 WHAT changes does napolean make to the farm after snowball leaves?
After Snowball “left” the farm, Napoleon made numerous changes. He started having dogs accompany him wherever he went, he started blaming all of the farms problems on Snowball, and cancelled Sunday meetings.

6 Chapter 5 summary

7 Chapter 5 summary Winter comes and Mollie works less, and less. Eventually, Clover learns that Mollie is being bribed off of Animal Farm by one of Pilkington’s men, who eventually wins her loyalties. Mollie disappears and the pigeons report seeing her standing outside a pub, sporting one of the ribbons she always coveted. Snowball and Napoleon continue their passionate debates, the greatest of which occurs of the building of the windmill. Snowball argues in favor of the windmill, which he is certain will become a labor-saving device; Napoleon argues against it, saying it will take time and effort away from the more important task of producing food. The two disagree on whether they should (as Napoleon thinks) gather an armory of guns or (as Snowball thinks) send out more pigeons to neighboring farms to spread news of the rebellion. On the Sunday the plan for the windmill is to be put to vote, Napoleon calls out nine ferocious dogs, who chase Snowball off the farm. Napoleon then announces that all debates will stop, and institutes a number of new rules on the farm.

8 3 important quotes

9 3 important quotes “Many meetings were held in the big barn, and the pigs occupied themselves without planning out the work of the upcoming season. It had come to be accepted that the pigs, who were manifestly cleverer than the other animals, should decide all the questions of farm policy, though their decisions had to be ratified by a majority vote.” “At the meetings Snowball often won majority by his brilliant speeches, but Napoleon was better at canvassing support for himself between times. He was especially successful with the sheep.” “Though not yet fully grown, they were huge dogs, and as fierce-looking as wolves. They kept close to Napoleon. It was noticed that they wagged their tails to him in the same way the other dogs had been used to do to Mr. Jones”

10 THE END


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