Friday, March 30, 2007

Question 4

what is the climax of this novel? what happens? how do the events of this novel make you feel?

It was hard to choose the climax because there were many scenes of point of no return in this novel. I believe the climax of this novel was the part when Napoleon suddenly stood up during the vote for the windmill thing and stared at Snowball with making weird sound, and when nine enormous dogs dashed straight for Snowball and tried to kill him. And somehow Snowball escaped the Manor farm successfully. This terrifying events of this novel made me feel very shocked and sad. I was so shocked because I thought that two of them were at least a friend but they were not, and I was shocked at Napoleon's idea because at the beginning of the story, he took the nine puppies and I was wondering why he took them but I finally knew that they were trained to guard himself and kill others after he tried to kill Snowball with those nine enormous dogs. Also, Napoleon was violating the one of the seven commandments which was "No animal shall kill any other animal." It also made me feel sad because it was not the life that all animals in the farm wanted. They thought the world would be peaceful without human, but it was not peaceful after Mr. Jones left.

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