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Animal Farm Chapter 7

How did Napoleon deal with the dissenting pigs?
What reason was given for banning 'Beasts of England'? Do you think there was another reason? What was it?
Who was executed? Why?
What did the animals do in response to the executions? How is this significant?

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Napoleon amends the commandment about not sleeping in a bed to read, “No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets.” Napoleon changes other commandments as well so the pigs can wear clothes, drink alcohol, and even kill other animals.

Step-by-step explanation:

Napoleon says that “Beasts of England” was a song of the revolution and was no longer needed. The real reason he bans it is because he does not want another revolution. Napoleon and the other pigs allow the song to continue for a little while after the revolution, in order to keep the animals.

Napoleon has the traitors executed.Napoleon executes four pigs and three hens, along with several other animals, in order to strengthen his control over the farm.

They are terrified because animals are not supposed to kill other animals. It unites them that they begin to sing, "Beasts of England." The animals are horrified and frightened.

The animals fought for their freedom, and they continue to work hard, and the anthem helps keep them motivated to "toil for freedom's sake."

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