What happens to Boxer in Chapter 9?
Boxer is injured and later sold to the glue factory.
What is the final commandment that the animals discover at the end of the book?
"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."
How do the animals celebrate the anniversary of the Rebellion in Chapter 9?
They hold a ceremony and have a feast, but it is less lavish than before.
How do the pigs change their appearance in Chapter 10?
The pigs begin walking on two legs and wearing human clothes.
What new changes occur to the commandments in this chapter?
The commandment “No animal shall drink alcohol” is changed to “No animal shall drink alcohol to excess.”
What happens during the meeting with the humans in Chapter 10?
The pigs and humans make an agreement, and the animals realize they can no longer distinguish between the two.
Who takes care of the animals when they are sick or injured in Chapter 9?
he pigs, particularly the character of Squealer, who often misrepresents the situation.
What happens to the animals' memories of the rebellion by the end of Chapter 10?
Many animals have forgotten the principles of Animalism and the history of the rebellion.
In Chapter 9, what does Napoleon do to ensure the loyalty of the animals?
He uses fear tactics and propaganda to manipulate and control the animals.
How does the ending of Animal Farm reflect the themes of power and corruption?
It shows that the original ideals of the revolution have been corrupted, and the pigs have become indistinguishable from the oppressive humans they overthrew.