LEADERSHIP EQUALITY & INEQUALITY P
chapters 1-3 chapters 1-3
“too drunk to remember to shut the pop-holes” - chapter 1
“the life of an animal is misery and slavey” - chapter 1 “
“no animal must ever kill any other animal” - chapter 1
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“Man is the only creature that consumes without
“Napoleon was a rather fierce-looking Berkshire boar… not much
of a talker but with a reputation for getting his own way” - chapter 2 producing” - chapter 1
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“All men are enemies. All animals are comrades” - chapter
“Snowball was a more vivacious pig than Napoleon, quicker in
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speech and more incentive” - chapter 2
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“When Boxer heard this he fetched the small straw hat
“Snowball read it aloud for the benefit of the others” - chapter 2
which he wore in summer to keep the flies out of his ears, “
and found it into the fire with the rest” - chapter 2 w
“his men were idle and dishonest… the hedges were neglected
and the animals were underfed” - chapter 2 “
“The pigs had set aside the harness-rom as a headquarters r
for themselves” - chapter 3
“he and his four men were in the store-shed with whips in their
hands, lashing out in all directions” - chapter 2 “
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“Boxer was the admiration of everybody” - chapter 3
chapters 1-3 chapters 1-3
“too drunk to remember to shut the pop-holes” - chapter 1
“the life of an animal is misery and slavey” - chapter 1 “
“no animal must ever kill any other animal” - chapter 1
q
h
“Man is the only creature that consumes without
“Napoleon was a rather fierce-looking Berkshire boar… not much
of a talker but with a reputation for getting his own way” - chapter 2 producing” - chapter 1
“
fr
“All men are enemies. All animals are comrades” - chapter
“Snowball was a more vivacious pig than Napoleon, quicker in
1
speech and more incentive” - chapter 2
“
“When Boxer heard this he fetched the small straw hat
“Snowball read it aloud for the benefit of the others” - chapter 2
which he wore in summer to keep the flies out of his ears, “
and found it into the fire with the rest” - chapter 2 w
“his men were idle and dishonest… the hedges were neglected
and the animals were underfed” - chapter 2 “
“The pigs had set aside the harness-rom as a headquarters r
for themselves” - chapter 3
“he and his four men were in the store-shed with whips in their
hands, lashing out in all directions” - chapter 2 “
s
“
h
c
“Boxer was the admiration of everybody” - chapter 3