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In George Orwell's 'Animal Farm' who inspires the rebellion with his vision, speech and Beasts of England'?

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Answer:

C. Old Major

Read Explanation:

  • In George Orwell's Animal Farm, the character who inspires the rebellion with his vision, speech, and the song "Beasts of England" is Old Major.

  • Old Major is a highly respected, elderly boar who calls all the animals together for a meeting.

  • During this meeting, he delivers a powerful speech criticizing the tyranny of humans and sharing his dream of a society where animals are free from oppression.


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