Describe the reaction of the animal a song sung by old major in animal farm
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The song is initially used as a tool to promote unity among the animals of Manor Farm, to inspire them and give them an opportunity to give voice to the oppression they feel under the rule of Mr. Jones, the farmer, and his family, people who exploit the animals' bodies and labor for their own gain. After their successful rebellion, the song is sung to celebrate their new freedoms and encourage them in their continued work, now for themselves rather than the lazy humans. However, it does not take long after the rebellion against the humans for the three pigs who led the resistance to begin to separate themselves from the rest of the animals. After Napoleon runs Snowball off the farm, his motives become more clear to the reader, if not the animals. Eventually, the song is outlawed, probably to prevent the animals from realizing that they have simply traded oppression by the humans for oppression by the pigs. In order to discourage an animal rebellion against the pigs, Napoleon outlaws the song.
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