On the Manor Farm, Old Major gathers the animals for a meeting, and inspires them to revolt. And lead the others to driving off the unfit, drunken farmer. Although he dies, two pigs, Napoloan, and Snowball, continued his work. The pigs of the farm begin to establish a new government where animals have rights.
CLIMAX
The animals begin to read and right and have beliefs. The animals begin to read and write. The use of commandments to educate all the young. Food is plentiful, and the farm runs smoothly. However, when the pigs elevate themselves to positions of leadership, a struggle for power begins. Napoleon wins by having his dogs chase Snowball off the farm.
FALLING ACTION
Are they our friends or our enemies?
As supreme leader, Napoleon enacts changes to the governance of the farm, replacing meetings of all animals with a committee of pigs who will run the farm. Eventually, Napoleon's supremacy has him paranoid that someone will try to overthrow him.
RESOLUTION
"All Animals are Equal, but Some Animals are more Equal than Others"
Napoleon starts abusing his power and slaughtering every animal that doesn't obey him. This causes confusion to rise between the animals. Squealer, Napoleon's most loyal pig , then justifies Napoleon's actions by manipulating the animals into supporting him. Napoleon also makes the animals work hard, while the pigs do nothing.
The animals become convinced that they were better off with the farmer, Mr. Jones, than the tyranny that has come to be. Things get progressively worse on the farm. Animals are worked to the point of collapsing, and it is clear that the commandments have been rewritten.
The common animals start to realize the difference between them and the pigs. It is clear now that the pigs are superior over other animals. The pigs also start to take on human qualities like walking upright. As the animals compare the pigs and the humans, they can no longer differentiate between them.