Animal Farm
Chapter 7
Even boxer does not believe that snowball was always a traitor. Why is his saying so a dangerous move? What clues are giving in the text to support this?
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Even boxer does not believe that snowball was always a traitor. Why is his saying so a dangerous move? What clues are giving in the text to support this?
Any display of thoughts that run counter to Napoleon's version of history is met with violence and persecution. Consider the same chapter, chapter 7) when the hens are caught holding back eggs. Napoleon stops the hens’ rations and makes feeding a hen punishable by death. Nine hens die, supposedly of coccidiosis, during the five-day strike, after which the hens surrender.