Animal Farm

Muriel reads the 4th commandment as "No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets," and Squealer insists that sleeping in beds is normal. What larger change for the farm do these events represent? Explain your response.(chapter 6)

Muriel reads the 4th commandment as "No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets," and Squealer insists that sleeping in beds is normal. What larger change for the farm do these events represent? Explain your response.(chapter 6)

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I think they do question it but not loud enough for Napoleon to hear. They are generally too afraid of Napoleon to question anything he says.