Quotes from the novel
"All men are enemies. All animals are comrades." Chapter 1, pg. 9
- Emphasising with "All men are enemies" in the attempt to convince the animals of whom they are against, uniting their thoughts on what they consider to be evil and whom they consider to be enemies.
“No animal shall sleep in a bed.” Chapter 2, pg. 17
- This is a regime the leaders convinces society to follow, to not behave like their enemies.
"Napoleon is always right." Chapter 5, pg. 48
- This is a famous quote put out by Boxer, he uses this phrase in order to motivate himself to work, by fully trusting their leader to bring the animals out of their misery and into a free life unlike the suppressed kind when men were ruling the farm.
- Emphasising with "All men are enemies" in the attempt to convince the animals of whom they are against, uniting their thoughts on what they consider to be evil and whom they consider to be enemies.
“No animal shall sleep in a bed.” Chapter 2, pg. 17
- This is a regime the leaders convinces society to follow, to not behave like their enemies.
"Napoleon is always right." Chapter 5, pg. 48
- This is a famous quote put out by Boxer, he uses this phrase in order to motivate himself to work, by fully trusting their leader to bring the animals out of their misery and into a free life unlike the suppressed kind when men were ruling the farm.