Mr.
Jones's main problem throughout the novella concerns the fact that his animals have driven him
from his farm, and he has no means of financially providing for himself once he is expelled. At
the beginning of the novella,writes that Mr. Jones had recently fallen on "evil days"
and had lost a significant amount money in a lawsuit. Mr. Jones becomes depressed as a result of
the lawsuit, which leads to his excessive drinking. Mr. Jones's excessive consumption of alcohol
becomes a problem, and he forgets to feed the animals on his farm. As a result of not being fed,
the animals begin to meet secretly in the barn and plot against Mr. Jones when he goes to bed.
Orwell also writes that the men who...
Sunday, September 15, 2013
What problems does Mr. Jones have in Animal Farm?
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