Wednesday, November 19, 2008

OR blog #14

I read chapter 6 of Animal Farm by George Orwell. In this chapter the animals work at a backbreaking pace for the rest of the year to farm enough food for themselves and to build the windmill. Although their work is strenuous, the animals suffer no more than they had under Mr. Jones. They have enough to eat and can maintain the farm grounds easily now that humans no longer come to cart off and sell the fruits of their labor. Mr. Whymper begins paying a visit to the farm every Monday, and Napoleon places orders with him for various supplies. And this is a summary of what happens in the sixth chapter.

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