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l7 | seven commandments organizer
animal farm | use the two - column chart below to indicate how napoleon and the other pigs change the seven commandments. in column one, list each commandment. in column two, list examples of how the pigs break the commandments.
the seven commandments | examples of how the pigs break the commandments

  1. whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy. |
  2. whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend. |
  3. no animal shall wear clothes. |
  4. no animal shall sleep in a bed. |
  5. no animal shall drink alcohol. |
  6. no animal shall kill any other animal. |
  7. all animals are equal. |

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

Each example is pulled directly from George Orwell's Animal Farm, showing how the pigs twist or break the original commandments over time.

Answer:

The Seven CommandmentsExamples of How the Pigs Break the Commandments
2. Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.The pigs treat other animals (like Boxer the horse) as tools, sell some animals to a glue factory, and attack hens who refuse to give up their eggs.
3. No animal shall wear clothes.Napoleon and the other pigs start wearing human suits, hats, and coats.
4. No animal shall sleep in a bed.The pigs move into the farmhouse and sleep in beds, changing the commandment to "No animal shall sleep in a bed without sheets".
5. No animal shall drink alcohol.The pigs brew and drink whiskey, changing the commandment to "No animal shall drink alcohol to excess".
6. No animal shall kill any other animal.Napoleon orders the execution of animals accused of treason, changing the commandment to "No animal shall kill any other animal without cause".
7. All animals are equal.The pigs live in luxury while other animals starve, revising the commandment to "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others".