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Katherine Delacruz
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4 August, 10:43
How is Old major characterized in this passage
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Old Major is a important character in George Orwell's "Animal Farm." He's a wise pig who is respected by all the animals and the inspiration behind the rebellion ... He instigates the other animals to plan the rebellion. His flaw lies in his belief that all men are responsible for the suffering of animals.
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