What happened to the rest of the wheat crop in animal farm?

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2026-02-06 00:45

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In George Orwell's "Animal Farm," the rest of the wheat crop is harvested and stored by the pigs, particularly Napoleon, who prioritize their own needs and the needs of the ruling class. The animals, despite their hard work, receive little benefit from the harvest as they are often overworked and underfed. As the pigs increasingly resemble the oppressive humans they replaced, the inequality among the animals grows, leading to disillusionment and hardship for the other animals on the farm. Ultimately, the wheat crop symbolizes the exploitation and betrayal of the original revolutionary ideals.

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