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CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Mayorcitobookworm Date: December 29, 2015, 4:05 pm
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[font=verdana]In this chapter Napoleon is much more active than
previously. He gives Mr Whymper his instructions and makes a
long speech following the Windmill disaster. Think about Why
Napoleon behaviour changes so much, particularly after the
windmill has collapsed.[/font]
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Miriam Odar Alvarado Date: December 29, 2015, 5:46 pm
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the behavior of Napoleon changes, first because the materials to
construct the windmill were not sufficient, so he did a
treatment with Mr Whymper and Napoleon gave him instructions.
Likewise the pigs start to life in the house therefore he had
the necessity of said all the reason, hiding it was for his own
benefit, always with the help of Squealer. Also, i think that
after the collapse of the windmill, Napoleon saw a great
opportunity for blame Snowball of this way snowball would be
seen as a traitor as complete and as was done with Trotsky,
being the culprit strong winds, consequently Napoleon had that
be more active for win the trust of all animals and to stay in
power, clear that did many arrangements in the rules and thought
of them.
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Julio Cesar Tapara Tejada Date: December 30, 2015, 10:14 am
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I think that the Napoleon’s change of attitude is due to, as he
has got rid of Snowball, he observes an opportunity to be more
accepted by the animals simulating to be “in favor of the farm”,
and so, hide his true intentions, that are revealed bit by bit
through the development of the chapter with the establishment of
relations with humans, and also with the change of the
commandments. In this sense, when Napoleon hires to Mr. Whymper
to obtain some resources of utility to the farm, he justifies
this action saying that “The needs of the windmill must override
everything else”. Likewise, he uses the windmill’s disaster as
an artifice to continue defaming to Snowball, at the same time
that simulates to help to the animals with his discourse.
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Leslie Mamani Date: December 30, 2015, 8:11 pm
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I think that Napoleon's behaviour began to change since Snowball
was "exiled" from Animal Farm. However, this was more obvious
when the pigs started to adopt human habits, such as sleep in
beds or stay in Jones' house. It is because Napoleon, maybe, has
begun to see some disadvantages on the farm, to be managed just
by them, who can't do whatever they want to do. It can be a
reason for why he turned to Mr. Whymper, "using" him as a kind
of bridge between Animal Farm and the others. On the other hand,
the fact of Napoleon started to have a different behaviour may
be consider as a premonition of the type of intentions from this
pig. :o
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Shannen Calixtro Date: December 30, 2015, 8:39 pm
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First, Napoleon begins to break the early resolutions that were
adopted after the expulsion of Jones:" never to have any
dealings with human beings, never to engage in trade, never to
make use of money", for example Napoleon begins to negotiate
with humans, because some materials are needed in the farm. In
addition, after the relocation of the pigs to the house, animals
saw as is altered the fourth commandment "No animal shall sleep
in a bed" is also they starting to feel the inequalities between
animals, because pigs begin to be benefited, because they wake
up one hour late than the other animals. That is to say, the
pigs begin to adopt some habits of humans.
However, after the windmill has collapsed, Napoleon declared to
Snowball as responsible for this fact. According to him,
Snowball did this to ruin their plans and like revenge for his
expulsion. Finally, Napoleon condemns death penalty to Snowball
and offers a reward to someone who bring to Snowball to the farm
dead or alive. But, Napoleon tells to other animals that since
that morning they will work in the reconstruction of windmill,
under any climate.
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Luis Gabriel Cochachin Aguilar Date: December 31, 2015, 11:1
6 am
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The change of behavior of Napoleon, was mainly due to that the
farm, was needed more materials to rebuild the mill, so Napoleon
made a deal with Whymper. Furthermore the fall of the mill, he
allowed Napoleon to be more dominant and absolutist, saying that
the blame for the fall of the mill, was Snowball, which creates
a new perspective on animals. On the other hand, the change of
attitude of Napoleon generated more fear about other animals.
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Sarai Villena Valencia Date: January 5, 2016, 6:20 am
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I suppose that Napoleon's behaviour began to change since
Snowball was "exiled" of farm. besides also because, was needed
more materials to rebuild the mill, so Napoleon made a deal with
Whymper. However, Napoleon behavior change intentions that later
develops behaving like one more than the men. However, after the
windmill has collapsed, Napoleon declared to Snowball as
responsible for this fact. According to him, Snowball did this
to ruin their plans and like revenge for his expulsion. Finally,
Napoleon condemns death penalty to Snowball and offers a reward
to someone who bring to Snowball to the farm dead or alive.
Simulating help animals when only hide their own intentions. ;D
;D ;D ;D :-* :-* :-*
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Carolina Jaramillo Date: January 5, 2016, 7:44 pm
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I think the behavior of Napoleon began to change since "exiled"
Snowball. First, Napoleon and other pigs started making some
human activities (sleeping in beds), Napoleon also changed one
of the commandments of Animal Farm for your convenience. In
addition, Mr. Whymper was a kind of bridge between the farm and
the outside (humans) On the other hand, when the windmill
collapsed, Napoleon blamed Snowball and he ordered the other
animals they bring him dead or alive: ‘Comrades,’ he said
quietly, ‘do you know who is responsible for this? Do you know
the enemy who has come in the night and overthrown our windmill?
SNOWBALL!’ he suddenly roared in a voice of thunder. ‘Snowball
has done this thing! In sheer malignity, thinking to set back
our plans and avenge himself for his ignominious expulsion, this
traitor has crept here under cover of night and destroyed our
work of nearly a year. Comrades, here and now I pronounce the
death sentence upon Snowball. ‘Animal Hero, Second Class,’ and
half a bushel of apples to any animal who brings him to justice.
A full bushel to anyone who captures him alive!’
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Emerson Castañeda Date: January 6, 2016, 4:37 pm
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From my point of view, the change of behaivor from Napoleon is
the consequence of the situation by the that the farm is
happening, such as the, the need of new materials to construct
the windmill. Then Napoleon had to hire at Mr Whymper , for
after he give the orders. In the same way the destruction of the
windmill, because it originated the desroden and lack of control
in the attitud of the rest of animals, then Napoleon wanted take
advantage and place to Snowball as the guilty single, that way
name it as a traitor and Napoleon as an hero of dominant
character.
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Re: CHAPTER 6: "THE PIGS START TO ADOPT HUMAN HABITS"
By: Arianna Date: January 6, 2016, 8:12 pm
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I think that Napoleon started to adopt that behaviour for
different reasons. The first reason is because he thought that
his enemy Snowball after the rebellion had another ideas than
him, and that's why he accused Snowball for the destruction of
the windmill and also for all the things that happened after
that fact. The second reason is because I think that is a signal
that he exiled Snowball, it seems that he wants to have all the
power of the barn and to impose his own rules there. The third
reason is because Napoleon didn't feel secure about his power in
the barn and that's why he needed to tell the other animals that
he has the reason and that he is a good leader that take care
the Animal Farm.
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