Animal Farm
Chapter 6
What does Orwell imply when he writes that people are finally referring to the farm as Animal Farm instead of continuing to call it Manor Farm? Why is this so important?
What does Orwell imply when he writes that people are finally referring to the farm as Animal Farm instead of continuing to call it Manor Farm? Why is this so important?
This means that animal autonomy is being recognized. Old Major's dream, at least on the surface is being realized. Unfortunately they will trade a human dictator for an animal dictator.