The Role Of Clover In Animal Farm

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As the animals looked in at the party they knew what had to be done. Clover sent a hen to get together all of the animals who are not on Napoleon’s side. All of the animals that are against Napoleon had a meeting in the barn so that they can make a plan to overthrow Napoleon and the other pigs. As they were coming up with a plan Clover asked if Snowball could help with the plan. One of the animals suggested that the animals have a vote. After the animals voted it was desisted that they will send Benjamin to go find Snowball. As Benjamin started to walk out he looked back and said “If I can’t find Snowball I will come back to the farm and tell the other animals.” Benjamin told the animals that he will go to Pilkington farm. If he did not find …show more content…
Clover told a Sheep that she will be back and that Snowball needed her help. Clover asked Benjamin “where is Snowball”? Benjamin told her in a quite voice “Fredrik has him and a lot more animals in cadges as if he was trying to make an army of animals.” While Clover and Benjamin was out Napoleon heard about the plan to over throw him and the other pigs. The plan that Napoleon was told was not the real plan it was just to buy some time for Clover and Benjamin. All of the animals were summand to the barn for a meeting about the plan the other animals came up with last night. Napoleon was pacing back and forth as if he did not know what to do or what will happen and when it will happen. As the animals was having the meeting Clover helped get Snowball free. When Snowball was free he talked to the other animals and asked if they would help him take back the …show more content…
The animals ask what he meant by a wall? Snowball said with pried in his voice “we can build a beautiful wall and it will have a door and we will lock it every day.” Clover asked “Will it cost a lot”? As Snowball thinks he says “Yes it will cost a lot but we will have the humans pay.” All of the animals started to sing “Beast of England” as they got to work on the wall. It was almost too dark to see so all the animals are walking back to the barn so they can eat and go to sleep. Snowball walks into the barn and asked “Why did you all stop working on the wall”? Clover tells him “We all are tired and hungry and it is too dark to see what we were doing. Where is the food Snowball”? Snowball walks out of the barn. The next day Benjamin is walking by the farm house and he spotted Snowball with pants on and laying in a humans

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