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'''Farmer Jones''': The owner of Manor Farm before the animals revolt. A drunkard, but not a bad farmer, Jones was often negligent in caring for the animals.
 
'''Farmer Jones''': The owner of Manor Farm before the animals revolt. A drunkard, but not a bad farmer, Jones was often negligent in caring for the animals.
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'''Farmer Frederick''': The owner of the neighboring Pinchfield farm.
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'''Farmer Pilkington''': The owner of the neighboring Foxwood farm.

Revision as of 16:34, April 25, 2007

Animal Farm is a book written by George Orwell in 1946. Satirical in nature, the story characterizes animals taking over a farm, symbolically alluding to the communist takeover of Russia.

Characters

Boxer: A very strong horse who is characterized by the phrase: "Napoleon is always right!" His attitude is very simplistic and uncaring, simply determining that, no matter how maniacal, the leadership on the farm is always right.

Mollie: A female horse who is vain and shallow. Her low intelligence is seen in whatever she does, and she is easily led astray by flattery.

Snowball: A pig who struggled with Napoleon for power. Possibly the most intelligent animal on the farm, he envisioned the windmill and much of the governance structure of the farm.

Napoleon: Another pig who's lust for power will stop at nothing. While taking a stand against Snowball's ideas every time they come up, Napoleon rarely presents any of his own.

Squealer: A porker who manages to convince, using lies, everyone on the farm to accept whatever Napoleon declares.

Farmer Jones: The owner of Manor Farm before the animals revolt. A drunkard, but not a bad farmer, Jones was often negligent in caring for the animals.

Farmer Frederick: The owner of the neighboring Pinchfield farm.

Farmer Pilkington: The owner of the neighboring Foxwood farm.