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Chapter 10 - Summary, Animal Farm

  • Time passes, as Orwell subtly and artistically informs us with the line, "Years passed."
  • The animals are still happy about the fact that they no longer work for tyrannical masters, even though they're, um, working for tyrannical masters.
  • Orwell is winking at you, and occasionally nudging you with his (pointy) elbow.
  • The pigs start walking on two legs and then get the sheep to say, "Four legs good, two legs better," which we all can agree has a nicer ring to it than version 1.0.
  • Then comes the big, famous line from the book—the line that, for the rest of your life at cocktail parties, people will say in hopes of sounding smart, and you, thanks to us, will now be able to identify and laugh along into your shrimp with everyone else: "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."
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