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Dogs Were Drunk

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1. Mr. Jones is drunk the first time you see him, he is big and scary, and he is angrily shutting the animal's stables. All of the animals are afraid of him in the beginning part.

2. All of the animals wait for Mr. Jones' lights to go out so they can meet in the stable for Old Major.

3. The pigs first take the lead in the barn, then Boxer, then Benjamin, then all of the other animals.

4. The pigs are in the front in the barn, along with Snowball and Napoleon

5. The cat walks in, and all of the animals think Mr. Jones walks into the barn

6. Old Major is dying, so he tells the animals about the rebellion and not to follow Man's ways

7. The animals wake up Mr. Jones (on accident) because they are freaking out that Old Major just died

8. The very next morning after the talk about the rebellion, the animals wake up to no food in their bens.

9. Snowball tries to sneak into the food barn, but the bulls ram the door down without the key

10. That wakes up Mr. Jones and the animals run him off his farm without doing anything but closely walking towards him.

11. Out of all of the animals, the swans attack Mr. Jones first

12. Napoleon is the one who runs toward Mr. Jones and Mr. Jones shoots him

13. All of the animals throw the slaughter tools down on the ground and light it on fire after the Battle of Cowshed

14. A bloody shirt was risen to become their flag for Manor Farm

15. Right after the battle, the animals search the house of Mr. Jones to see if it was a good place to sleep

16. The Manor farm sign is changed to Animal Farm

17. Snowball paints the rules on the side of the farm and teaches the animals the rules of Animal Farm

18. Napoleon and Squealer drink the milk of the cows

19. The place Mr. Jones keeps walking into is the "Red Lion"

20. The birds flew around

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