In chapter 6 of Animal Farm by George Orwell, the animals work very hard for their lives. The result, however, is not as successful as past years. They work very hard on the windmill, because they find difficulties in smashing the stone. Boxer is the hardest worker, he always says: "I will work harder", "Napoleon is always right".
Then one day, Napoleon decrees that they'll start working with other farms. Mr.Whymper is the one that helps the farm communicate with the outside world. The animals started to question Napoleon's decision, because they thought they didn't like humans. But Squealer convinces them, again.
In the end of the chapter, there is a storm which destroys the windmill. But, in Napoleon's words, it's Snowball who destroys the windmill.
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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"