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Chapter 1
Old Major, the prize boar, calls all the animals of Manor Farm together for a secret meeting. He shares his vision of a world without human oppressors, where animals live freely a…
Chapter 2
Old Major dies, and three pigs — Snowball, Napoleon, and Squealer — develop his ideas into a formal system called Animalism.
Chapter 3
The animals work together to bring in the harvest, and it is the most successful crop Manor Farm has ever seen. The pigs take on supervisory roles rather than doing physical labor.
Chapter 4
News of the Animal Farm rebellion spreads to neighboring farms, worrying the human farmers Mr. Pilkington and Mr.
Chapter 5
Mollie, the vain mare who loved ribbons and sugar, is found accepting treats from a neighboring farmer and soon disappears from the farm entirely.
Chapter 6
The animals work harder than ever, but conditions grow increasingly difficult. Napoleon begins trading with neighboring farms, breaking one of the original commandments, though Sq…
Chapter 7
Winter is brutal and food is scarce, but the pigs hide the shortage from the outside world. Napoleon forces hens to give up their eggs for trade, and when they resist, he starves…
Chapter 8
Napoleon consolidates his cult of personality with poems and a painted portrait. The animals are worked harder to rebuild the windmill.
Chapter 9
Boxer's health declines but he keeps working toward retirement. Rations are cut for everyone except the pigs and dogs.
Chapter 10
Years pass and most animals who remember the revolution are dead. The farm is prosperous but the working animals are no better off than before.
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