Animal Farm Journal Entry

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I chose to do the journal entries because the windmill was a larger part of the story. When they were all promised the things that would come with the building of the windmill I figured that each animal would have their own opinion about it and what they thought about in the future as well. In the book the pigs are a nasty, backstabbing group of animals that are just using the others for their benefit. On the farm there is only one animal that can see that because he has been alive to experience things that most animals haven’t and that's why I chose Benjamin because he gets everything that is happening while the other animals are blinded by all the perks of the windmill. I also had to choose the perspective of the big bad wolf himself Napoleon,

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