In chapter four of Animal Farm, the animals work on the harvest under the pigs directing. All animals except for the pigs worked hard and made a harvest bigger than ever in the farm. The cause of it is human's leaving, so more food is there for the animals. The animals are happy about their new life after humans left. They're finally eating food produced by themselves and only for themselves. In the hard work, they still remember to keep the seven rules. Boxer work much harder than before, often taking the most of the work on the farm. Normal things before such as quarreling and stolling had almost disappeared. Still, some animals didn't like to help or didn't seem to be happier after the Rebellion. Snowball finds the flag of the horn. They make the Seven Commandments into "four legs good, two legs bad." The pigs stole the milk, and caused the extinction of the animals. The pigs try to make sure their control is still there, so they tell the animals that the farm needs them to stay working.
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Summary of "Animal Farm"
AcakBook title:Animal Farm Author:George Orwell Summary writers:RUAH 8th grade This is a summary of an allegory novel: "Animal Farm"