Windmill becomes central project from "summary" of Animal Farm by George Orwell
The animals on Animal Farm decided to undertake a project that would symbolize their self-sufficiency and technological advancement. After much discussion and planning, they settled on building a windmill. The windmill would not only provide electricity for the farm but also make their lives easier by reducing the need for manual labor. The windmill project quickly became the central focus of the animals' efforts. They worked tirelessly, sacrificing their own comfort and well-being to see it through to completion. Every animal, regardless of species or age, contributed their labor towards the construction of the windmill. Even the pigs, who were considered the leaders of the farm, did not shirk their duties and worked alongside the other animals. As the windmill took shape, the animals began to feel a sense of pride and achievement. They saw it as a symbol of their unity and determination to create a better future for themselves. The windmill became more than just a source of power; it became a testament to the animals' ability to work together towards a common goal. However, as the project progressed, the pigs began to exert more control over the construction of the windmill. They made decisions without consulting the other animals and allocated themselves more resources and privileges. The other animals, who had once worked together in harmony, began to feel marginalized and disillusioned. Despite the growing discontent among the animals, the windmill continued to be built. It became a source of division rather than unity, with the pigs using it as a tool to consolidate their power and oppress the other animals. The once noble project had become tainted by greed and corruption, leading to a betrayal of the animals' original ideals.- The completion of the windmill did not bring the prosperity and freedom the animals had hoped for. Instead, it became a symbol of the pigs' betrayal and the loss of the animals' hard-won autonomy. The windmill, once a beacon of hope, had become a monument to the pigs' tyranny and the animals' disillusionment.
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