“But is this simply part of the order of nature? Is it because this land of ours is so poor that it cannot affordadecentlifetothosewhodwelluponit? No, comrades, a thousand times no!”
Major
1
“Weakorstrong,cleverorsimple,weareallbrothers. Noanimalmusteverkillanyotheranimal. Allanimals are equal.”
Major
1
“There,comrades,istheanswertoallourproblems. It issummedupinasingleword–Man. Manistheonly real enemy we have.”
Major
1
“What then must we do? Why, work night and day, bodyandsoul,fortheoverthrowofthehumanrace! That is my message to you, comrades: Rebellion!”
“Heclaimedtoknowoftheexistenceofamysterious country called Sugarcandy Mountain, to which all animals went when they died.”
Narrator
2
“Bulls which had always been tractable suddenly turned savage, sheep broke down hedges and devouredtheclover,cowskickedthepailover,hunters refused their fences and shot their riders on to the other side.”
Narrator
4
“In glowing sentences he painted a picture of Animal Farmasitmightbewhensordidlabourwasliftedfrom the animals’ backs. His imagination had now run far beyond chaff-cutters and turnip-slicers. Electricity, he said, could operate threshing machines, ploughs, harrows, rollers, and reapers and binders, besides supplyingeverystallwithitsownelectriclight,hotand cold water, and an electric heater.”
Narrator
5
“The enormous difference that would be made in their lives when the sails were turning and the dynamos running—whentheythoughtofallthis,theirtiredness forsookthemandtheygambolledroundandroundthe windmill, uttering cries of triumph.”
Narrator
8
“He even claimed to have been there on one of his higherflights,andtohaveseentheeverlastingfieldsof cloverandthelinseedcakeandlumpsugargrowingon the hedges.”
Narrator
9
“Their lives now, they reasoned, were hungry and laborious;wasitnotrightandjustthatabetterworld should exist somewhere else?”
Narrator
9
“It would be the first time that he had had leisure to studyandimprovehismind. Heintended,hesaid,to devote the rest of his life to learning the remaining twenty-two letters of the alphabet.”
Narrator
9
“Andyettheanimalsnevergaveuphope. More,they never lost, even for an instant, their sense of honour and privilege in being members of Animal Farm.”
Narrator
10
“None of the old dreams had been abandoned. The Republic of the Animals which Major had foretold, whenthegreenfieldsofEnglandshouldbeuntrodden by human feet, was still believed in.”
Narrator
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