Sunday, January 17, 2016

How do Foxwood Farm and Pinchfield Farm compare in Animal Farm?

The similarity between the two is that they both are
adjacent to Animal Farm and seek to benefit from Manor Farm and Mr. Jones’ downfall.
However, typically, the two owners of the farms fought with each other and disagreed.



Foxwood Farm is not well kept, it is neglected,
overgrown, and described as old fashioned. Its owner, Pilkington, enjoyed spending his
time pursuing fishing and hunting. Pinchfield’s owner was much different. He is
described as “tough and shrewd”. He also drives hard bargains and finds himself fighting
others in law suits frequently. In short, Pilkington is described as more laid back and
a little lazy, and  Mr. Frederick, Pinchfield’s owner, is constantly fighting with
people.

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