Tuesday, October 10, 2017

In Chapter Six, how does Napoleon react to the destruction of the windmill? Whom does he blame and why?

In Chapter Six,
the animals awake to find that the windmill has been destroyed. Initially, 's reaction is one of
shock: he paces "to and fro" in silence, for example, and his tail is
"rigid" and "twitchy."

Suddenly, Napoleon declares that
it waswho destroyed the windmill. To emphasize his anger at Snowball's betrayal, he roars
Snowball's name in a "voice of thunder." He then goes on to pass the sentence of death
upon Snowball, "the traitor," and offers half a bushel of apples to any...

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