During
the Animalist uprising, the big old shire horseaccidentally kills a stable-boy. Boxer feels
somewhat guilty about this, buttells him not fret over it as the only good human is a dead
human. This incident, and Snowball's reaction to it, shows us his ruthless side. Like the
fanatical ideologue he is, Snowball believes that the end justifies the means. If some
individuals get hurt or even killed in the course of a revolution, then that's just too bad. So
long as the revolution is successfully carried out, that's...
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
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