Table of Contents
- 1 How does clover react to the executions?
- 2 How does clover feel about the rebellion?
- 3 What terrified clover and the other animals?
- 4 What is the animals reaction to the executions of those who confess their crimes?
- 5 What terrified clover and the other animals what keeps the animals from protesting?
- 6 What is the animals reaction to the executions in Chapter 7?
How does clover react to the executions?
How does Boxer react to the mass executions? Clover is shocked at the events taking place at the Animal farm and believes that the place does not resemble the Utopia that Major and the other animals had initially envisioned. Instead, she recognizes that Animal Farm is driven by fear and terrible oppression.
How does clover feel about the rebellion?
Clover, the horse, is hopeful that Rebellion from Man will be the answer to all the farm animals’ problems, but soon this working mother begins to see that it wasn’t the solution she had hoped for. Clover worries over all of the animals, but especially Boxer because he works so hard.
What happened to clover at the end of Animal Farm?
Muriel, Bluebell, Jessie, and Pincher are all dead, and Jones dies in an inebriates’ home. Clover is now 14 years old (two years past the retiring age) but has not retired. (No animal ever has.)
Why did Clover keep quiet after the slaughter?
Clover doesn’t speak out because she lives in fear and is afraid of what would happen.
What terrified clover and the other animals?
What terrified Clover and the other animals? The sight of Squealer and the pigs walking on two legs.
What is the animals reaction to the executions of those who confess their crimes?
What is the animals’ reaction to the executions? It unites them that they begin to sing, “Beasts of England.” The animals are horrified and frightened. They riot and rebel against Napoleon.
How does clover change throughout Animal Farm?
Clover never becomes fully literate and only learns the alphabet, and so she’s unable to detect changes to the Seven Commandments and buys into everything the pigs say.
Why did the 4 pigs confess in Animal Farm?
The pigs initially confess their crimes because they are threatened by the savage dogs. Out of fear, the pigs attempt to appease Napolean in hopes that they will not be murdered. After the pigs are brutally slaughtered, hens and sheep are quick to confess minor crimes inspired by Snowball.
What terrified clover and the other animals what keeps the animals from protesting?
They are being tricked by Snowball and the other humans. Now there are so many animals on the farm who were born or bought after the Rebellion. What terrified Clover and the other animals? The windmill fell down again.
What is the animals reaction to the executions in Chapter 7?
The most disturbing part of the animals’ reaction to the executions is that despite their despair over these events, they are still convinced they are better off now than they were with Mr. Jones, revealing how brainwashed or fearful, or both, the animals have become.