To answer this
question take a look at Chapter Two. According to the narrator, the Rebellion "was achieved
much earlier and more easily than anyone had expected." One Saturday evening, Mr. Jones
goes out and gets so drunk that he forgets to feed the animals. Overcome by hunger, they break
into the grain store and easily overcome Mr. Jones and his farmhands who, in response, flee the
farm.
The animals are then left in complete control of the farm. They cannot
believe their "good fortune" and how easy it was to expel all humans from the farm.
Now the real work of the Rebellion can happen,...
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