Final answer:
The farm animals in Animal Farm should fight back against Napoleon to regain their freedom, as their passivity has contributed to their oppression.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks whether the farm animals in reference to George Orwell's novel Animal Farm should fight back against Napoleon and if their passivity has played a part in their oppression. The answer to this question depends on one's perspective and interpretation of the novel. However, a possible answer could be that the animals should fight back to regain their freedom, as their passivity has allowed Napoleon to oppress them. By negotiating with Napoleon, the animals may not have a guarantee of fair treatment.