Read chapter 5, pages 45–48, ending with the line “But of all their controversies, none was so bitter as the one that took place over the windmill” (48).
Part A: What is Mollie’s perspective about Animal Farm and her life there?
a. She believed in the rebellion, but now she does not trust the other animals.
b. She enjoys possessions too much to want to work hard for the sake of the farm.
c. She, like the other horses, is a hard worker whose motto is “I will work harder.”
d. She is happy to work for the farm, but tired of her conflicts with Napoleon.