In
chapter four, Mr. Jones, his men, and a half a dozen others from Foxwood and Pinchfield farm
return toand attempt to recapture it back from the animals. Mr. Jones and his men are armed and
prepared for a battle when they arrive at the farm, but the animals have already prepared for
their attack.is in charge of military preparations and had studied an old book of
Julius Caesar's campaigns that he found in the farmhouse. When the humans first
enter the farm, Snowball utilizes a light skirmishing maneuver to distract the humans before
launching a second line of attack, which creates another disruption. As planned, the animals
retreat, and the men follow them further into the yard, where Snowball launches an ambush. The
animals hiding in the cowshed suddenly appear and successfully drive the humans from the farm.
Mr. Jones and his men run out of the farm, and the animals celebrate their victory at the Battle
of the Cowshed.
Saturday, 6 April 2013
Whose military strategies does Snowball study and implement?
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