The questions are:After the hoisting of the flag all the animals trooped into the big barn for a general assembly which was known as the Meeting1) What do the words 'hoisting of the flag' and 'trooped' imply about what is happening to the animals?2) Explain the significance of the barn in the novel as a whole.All help would be much appreciated.10 Points to the best answer!Thanks
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1) The hoisting of the flag and the animals trooping refers to Animal Farm becoming its own sovereign nation, with its elected leader (Napoleon), its ruling class (the pigs), the secret police (the dogs) and the proletariats (the rest of the animals, the chickens and cows and sheep working as hard as they can for even less reward than they had under Farmer Jones). 2. As Animal Farm on the whole is an allegory for the Bolshevik Revolution, the barn can be seen as a reference to Moscow.