Table of Contents
- 1 Where did Mr Jones go the night before the rebellion started?
- 2 What did Mr Jones spend his time doing after the rebellion?
- 3 What was the situation which caused the beginning of the rebellion earlier than expected?
- 4 What actually brought about the rebellion?
- 5 What specific events started the rebellion?
- 6 What actually brought about the rebellion describe the events before and after?
Where did Mr Jones go the night before the rebellion started?
Where did Mr. Jones go the night before the rebellion started? What did he do upon his return? He went to the Red Lion, got drunk, came back to the farm and slept.
What did Mr Jones spend his time doing after the rebellion?
After the Rebellion, Mr. Jones spent most of his time sitting in the taproom at the Red Lion in Willingdon.
Where did Mr Jones spend most of his time after being chased of his farm?
Most of this time Mr. Jones had spent sitting in the taproom of the Red Lion at Willingdon, complaining to anyone who would listen of the monstrous injustice he had suffered in being turned out of his property by a pack of good-for-nothing animals.
What does Mr Jones do as the rebellion begins?
Beasts of England is a battle cry for the rebellion, and Major wants to keep the thought of rebellion going by the animals singing. Jones quietly leaves as the rebellion begins.
What was the situation which caused the beginning of the rebellion earlier than expected?
Why did the Rebellion happen earlier than everyone expected? Mr. Jones got drunk for days on end, didn’t come home from the bar, and forgot to feed the animals.
What actually brought about the rebellion?
What actually brought about the rebellion? The rebellion was actually brought about because Farmer Jones and his men forgot to feed the animals. What were the seven commandments? Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.
What problem does Mr Jones have in Chapter 1?
Mr. Jones’s excessive consumption of alcohol becomes a problem, and he forgets to feed the animals on his farm. As a result of not being fed, the animals begin to meet secretly in the barn and plot against Mr. Jones when he goes to bed.
What was snowballs strategy to win the battle?
What was Snowball’s strategy to win the battle? Skirmishing to disorient the human beings, then luring them into the barn where they could ambush the invaders.
What specific events started the rebellion?
The rebellion occurs when Jones again falls into a drunken sleep and neglects to feed the animals, who break into the store-shed in search of a meal. When Jones and his men arrive, they begin whipping the animals but soon find themselves being attacked and chased off the farm.
What actually brought about the rebellion describe the events before and after?
The rebellion was actually brought about because Farmer Jones and his men forgot to feed the animals. What were the seven commandments? Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy. Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.