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#Post#: 61--------------------------------------------------
Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Celso Huamaní Date: December 14, 2015, 7:31 pm
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I believe that our first meeting with new knowledge in the
pre-historic age was exactly equal. When whe see or discover new
knowledge, whe always act with clumsiness because we don't know
nothing about it. For that reason, I don't think that the
questions maden by the animals were foolish ;)
#Post#: 68--------------------------------------------------
Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Alonso Negreyros Date: December 15, 2015, 10:07 am
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No, because they're just learning, this chapter of the book
shows animals like little children going to primary school to
learn numbers and letters; that's why, I think that the
questions aren't foolish, because the animals are beginning to
learn. :)
#Post#: 69--------------------------------------------------
Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Claudia Lesly Date: December 15, 2015, 3:20 pm
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No, because all animals have the same knowledge, because some
know more than others, in other words, the pigs had broader
knowledge of the alphabet, numbers, among other questions
.Therefore performing animals are not foolish that all recently
are learning and know something is why ask for the animals that
way can learn and not left in doubt. :)
#Post#: 70--------------------------------------------------
Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Milagros Carolina Date: December 15, 2015, 3:32 pm
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No, because animals have the need to learn as they were now
independent because they rebelled against its owner Jones. So I
believe that the questions that made the animals are not foolish
because they try to make clear their doubts and so they can
learn from their mistakes. ::) (miau)
#Post#: 76--------------------------------------------------
Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Mayorcitobookworm Date: December 16, 2015, 9:21 am
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I see your point of View Lesly. After all, some animals are just
asking questions that are important to them.
#Post#: 84--------------------------------------------------
Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Flopo Date: December 16, 2015, 10:25 pm
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Not quite. They aren't foolish, it's just that the animals are
not very aware of what is most important for the present and
future use. However , some questions are a bit stupid and
pathetic, as the Mollie's question :Will there still be sugar
after the Rebellion?. And for this questions the pigs had an
even harder struggle to convince and argue very hard to persuade
them that the Animalism is good for all the animal farm
#Post#: 101--------------------------------------------------
Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Julio Cesar Tapara Tejada Date: December 18, 2015, 9:28 am
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I think some of those questions are foolish because they have
one or more of the next features:
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(like the Mollie's questions).
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interests and benefits (like the Mollie's questions, again; and
also like the question “why should we care what happens
after we are dead?” which is a clear sample of
individuality).
•
Jones is their enemy, and that they would be able to make more
without him that with him, etc.
Even the author mentions it in the book: “...at the
beginning they met with much stupidity and apathy...”
(stupid is a synonym of foolish). However, this initial attitude
of stupidity shown by some animals is something justified in the
sense that they were ignorant of their situation, and also
because they were in a process of learning.
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Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Karen Escarcena Date: December 18, 2015, 7:58 pm
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No. It is understandable that the animals do all sorts of
questions because the spirit of Animalism and revolution against
humans is something new and very important for their future. For
this reason many animals with the aim of know the reason for
their struggle where even risk their lives made in meetings many
issues that seem silly but are not. These questions are a way of
how animals can calm their fear.
#Post#: 107--------------------------------------------------
Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Ruth Karina Date: December 19, 2015, 7:55 pm
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No, because they were planning a rebellion and for this reason
they need to be informed like what will be the benefits. ::)
#Post#: 109--------------------------------------------------
Re: CHAPTER 2: WE BEGIN TO SEE SOME EVENTS THROUGH THE EYES OF T
HE ANIMALS.
By: Ruth Karina Date: December 19, 2015, 8:25 pm
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No, because they need know the benefits of making a rebellion,
like if they will get their liberty ::)
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