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Animal Farm Chapter 6 Summary

  • The animals work "like slaves." Heavy irony ensues.
  • Napoleon's trading with the neighboring farms. But what about the rule against trade?
  • Yeah. The animals are wondering about that, too. It's cool, though: Squealer has an explanation.
  • And then the pigs move into the farmhouse. Again, Squealer has an explanation.
  • Snowball becomes the scapegoat, which is particularly convenient when the windmill blows down in a gale.