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old major was an old boar who lived on manor farm. one morning, he called the other animals on the farm together for a meeting. he gave a rousing speech. in his speech, he compared humans to parasites. he also taught the animals a hymn called “beasts of england.” two pigs named napoleon and snowball adapted old major’s ideas into a philosophy they called animalism. on the wall of the barn, they wrote the seven commandments of animalism: whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy. whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend. no animal shall wear clothes. no animal shall sleep in a bed. no animal shall drink alcohol. no animal shall kill any other animal. all animals are equal.
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