Schlagwort: Animal farm

  • Animal Farm George Orwell – Zusammenfassung

    Animal Farm        –    George Orwell  – Zusammenfassung

    Chapter 1

    Manor Farm            owner: Mr. Jones

    Animals on Farm:
        Old Major:        –     pig / boar
    12 years old / still good looking
    a wise animal:     respected on the farm
    his tushes had never been cut
    very important for the story:   
    had a dream and wanted to tell
    the other animals about it

        Benjamin:        –    donkey
    oldest animal on the farm
    never laughed about anything
    worst tempered (schlecht gelaunt)
    speaks seldom (selten) – if he speaks then cynical remarks

    Boxer:            –    horse / male
    strongest animal / enormous beast
    not intelligent / but respected of his steadiness (Beständigkeit), of character and his big power at work
       
        Clover:        –   horse / motherly mare
    –   didn’t get his figure back, after her 4th foal

        Mollie:            –   horse / white mare
    –   foolish and red ribbons in her mane

        Bluebell        –   dogs
        Jessie
        Pincher

        Moses            –   raven (Rabe)
                    –   is Jones’ spy

    Speech of Old Major

    Animals’ conditions:

    lives are miserable, laborious (mühsam) and short
    they are given so much food that they are kept (halten) alive (lebendig)
    they are forced to (gezwungen werden zu) work to the last atom of their strength
    when they aren’t able to work → they are slaughtered
    animals do not know happiness or leisure (Freizeit); no animal is free

    the human beings are the cause for their miserable lives
    the produce of labour (Arbeit) from animals is stolen by the human beings
    └> man is the only enemy they have

    man is the only creature that consumes (verbrauchen) without producing (herstellen)
    man gives them only the minimum; the rest he keeps for himself
    └> to make money

    one day the situation will change
    └> the animals rid themselves of man
    └> Rebellion

    animals shall unite “All men are enemies”, “All animals are comrades”
    whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy
    whatever goes upon four legs or has wings is a friend
    they must not adopt the wises of man → all habits (Sitten) of men are evil (böse)
    – all animals are brothers
    – no animal must ever kill any other animal
        – all animals are equal

    Chapter 2

    After Old Major’s death

    work of teaching and organizing the farm to the pigs
    └> most intelligent

    important pigs:

    Napoleon:        large rather fierce (grimmig) looking boar
                the only Berkshire on the farm
                doesn’t talk much; goes his own way

    Snowball:        nearly white boar
                very good in speaking; is inventive (schöpferisch) (open for new things)
                doesn’t have a strong character

    Squealer:        porker (Mastschwein)
    brilliant talker (when arguing he skips (springen) from one side to the other; whisks (schlagen) his tail)
                he is able to convince (überzeugen) the others (turns black into white)

    THEY WORK OUT A SYSTEM OF ANIMALISM
    Animalism bases of Old Major’s dream

    Mr Jones and the Manor Farm

    is the owner of the farm; lives with his wife there; has some men (workers) helping Jones
    in the past Jones was a hard master; but a capable (talentiert) farmer
    had lost much money in a lawsuit
    └> began to drink (→    sitting in his Windsor chair in the kitchen, reading newspapers,      drinking, only feeding Moses with beer soaked (aufgesaugt)bread crusts)
    his men are idle and dishonest
    fields are full of weeds; buildings wanted roofing; hedges were neglected; animals are underfed (unterernährt)

    The Rebellion

    June and the hay was ready to cut
    Jones went to Willington to got drunk at the Red Lion
    Men doesn’t work (milked cows, but not feeding)
    Jones came back the next day on afternoon and went to sleep

    cows broke in the door of the store-shed
    others came and helped
    Jones and men came and wanted to stop the animals with whips (Peitsche)
    animals began to obstruct and kick
    Jones and men were surprised and frightened and ran away
    Mrs Jones and Moses left the farm through a backdoor

    got sure that human being had stayed at the farm
    threw all the bits, nose rings …(p14/l3…) down the well
    others are burned in the yard
    destroyed everything that reminds to Jones
    had a meal and sang “Beasts of England”
    decided to make a museum out of the farmhouse
       and no animal must ever live there

    Problems after the Rebellion

    the cows were not milked and the udders (Euter) were bursting
            (the pigs tried to do this and succeed)
    Napoleon said milk isn’t important → the hay is waiting
    in the evening the milk was disappeared

    Chapter 3

    Problems on hay harvest

    sometimes work was hard
    tools are made for human hands, not for animals
    it is difficult to stand on hind legs

    Work of the animals

    pigs:    don’t work
        directs and supervises the others

    the rest of the animals make the work

    horses:            pull (ziehen) the cutter or the horse rake (Rechen)
    hens and ducks:    pick up small wisps (Büschel)

    on Sunday there were ceremonies; hoisting a flag (green ground and white horn and hoof)
    after the ceremony there was the “Meeting” in the barn
    they planned the work for the next week
    then singing “Beasts of England”
    the rest of the day was free
    Snowball and Napoleon were the most actives of the debates but didn’t come to an agreement

    Snowball had formed special committees and groups

    different reading classes:    ~ pigs were perfect readers and writers
                    ~ Benjamin was perfect too, but don’t exercises (trainieren)
                    ~ dogs learnt well, but weren’t interested except the
       7 Commandments
    ~ Clover can the whole alphabet; Boxer can just 4;
       Mollie can just hers
    ~ the other animals can “A”
    ~ the sheep were so stupid; learnt short form:
       “4 legs good, 2 legs bad!”

    Napoleon takes the little dogs to educate them to himself → the others forgot the whelps
    (the education of younger animals is more important than teaching everyone)

    the spring time same (unverändert) (first apples) and the reason for the vanished (verschwunden) milk was found
    →    apples and milk was necessary for the pigs (brain work)
             or Jones will come back → so the others agreed

    Chapter 4

    Neighbouring Farms:

    Foxwood                            Pinchfield

    owner: Mr Pilkington                        owner: Mr Frederick
    easy going                            is an intelligent person
    spends his time with fishing                     is often involved in lawsuits
    and hunting (jagen)                        hard bargains (Geschäft machen)
    farm: large, neglected    (vernachläßigen)            farm: smaller, but better kept
             old-fashioned

    The first attack against Animal Farm

    in early October
    └>    by Jones and some other men of the neighbouring farms

    → Snowball had worked out special tactics
        all animals defend (verteidigen) their farm
        in the fight:    →    Snowball was hurt through Jones’ gun
                       Boxer killed a stable lad (Stallburschen) from another farm

    → the animals won the fight
    └>    gave the died sheep a solemn (feierlich) funeral (Begräbnis), plant a tree on the grave
        Snowball gave a speech; sang “Beasts…”; created military decorations
        (“Animal Hero, First Class”) for Boxer and Snowball
        (the gun was prepared for a decorate shot on day of Rebellion and the first attack)

    Chapter 5

    In January the animals took place on meetings to plan the work for the next year:

    Snowball                                 √                        Napoleon
    didn’t come to an agreement

    winner                         ←       at the end of the meetings    →    got the support of
    (animals agree)                            the sheep(4 legs../2 legs)
    └> brilliant speaker                            └>interrupted the speeches
                                            of Snowball

    *planed new                                did nothing of his own
    inventions                                only criticized Snowball
    (field drains
    windmill)
    *worked out different
    things, which can
    be used with the power
    of the windmill
    *plans were made on
    the floor → all animals
    had a look at them                        →    except Napoleon
                                        examined the plans later,
                                        studied them carefully;
                                        urinates over the planes

    “Vote for Snowball                √            “Vote for Napoleon
       and the three-day week”                           and a full manger”

    send pigeons for more    ←    defeating the farm    →    train to defend
        Rebellions

                    Animal Farm animals could also
                         not decide to one opinion

    was going to win                            uttered a high-pitched
    during the meeting                            whimper to order dogs
                                        (little dogs he took away
                                          from Jessie and Bluebell)

    └> the dogs chase (jagen) Snowball out of the Animal Farm
     Snowball is able to escape (fliehen)

    after that the dogs behaved towards Napoleon like in former times to Jones

    now Napoleon is the "leader"

    1st orders/decisions:

        · no more Sunday morning meetings
        · pigs work out plans for the next week and animals get order about work
    *some animals protested against the decision (Boxer, 4 young porkers)

    · gives Squealer the task to convince the animals that Snowball isn‘ t better than a
    criminal (- "or do you want Jones back?")
    · gives the animals his decision about building the windmill

    Chapter 6

    – animals are willed to work very hard
    └> doings are for their own benefit (not for not producing humans)
    – Napoleon announced (ankündigen) that animals had to work on Sundays
    └> free → but reducing rations if not working
    – difficulties to build up the windmill (cutting the stones)
    └> tools are not made for animals
    └> using gravity (Schwerkraft)
    – developed methods to hold the farm (better then human)
    – things/materials are needed which can’t be produced on farm
    └> announced (“new policy”) to trade with human through Mr Whimper
    └> if they need more money → selling eggs
    – the animals get more respect from people because of managing their own affaires
      (calling the farm Animal Farm)
    – pigs move into the farmhouse and sleep in beds (need a quiet place to work)
    – sleeping in beds against Commandments
    └> change in the Commandments "with sheets"
    – after harvest in autumn the work on windmill went on
    – Boxer worked even at night
    – because of the storm the windmill was ruined
    – Napoleon gives Snowball the guilt

    Chapter 7

    – it was a bitter winter
    – for this time the mill should be build with thicker walls
    – Animals are very hungry and ever cold → got hope by Boxer and Clover (working hard)
    – food was rare (rar) → hind this fact from outside the world
    └> use a trick: fill the brim (Fass) with sand and cover with food
    – more food was needed → selling eggs (400 a week) to buy food
    – selling timber to Foxwood or Pinchfield
    (no agreement → Snowball was seen here and there) → Hitler-Stalin-Pact                                         (└> Vorbereitung auf Kampf)
    – Snowball came at night, was responsible for every mischief (Unheil)
    – documents were found which evidenced (beweisen) Snowball’s work for Jones (Battle of the    Cowshed)
    └> animals didn’t believe, even Boxer rumoured
    – Squealer convinced them, they should have their eyes open (→ to look for traitors)
    – four days later there were executions (four pigs (against N.), hens, geese …
    – others were shocked (Boxer saw it as a fault of themselves) → solution: “I will work    
      harder!”
    – it was forbidden to sing “Beasts of England”
    └> song of Rebellion → Rebellion was over, song was over

    Chapter 8

    – changes in the Commandments → killing without cause
    – when the animals produced 200, 300, 500 per cent they got a food class higher
    – announced to speak to N. in a formal style (titles: Leader…)
    └> every good thing on farm N. was responsible for
    – three hens confessed (beichten): they should kill N. → executed
    – there were hate of Frederick
    – windmill was finished → N. Mill → had to buy machinery
    └> timber sold to Frederick / hate of Pilkington
    – timber was paid with false banknotes
    – preparing of an attack → send some messages of good relations to Pilkington 
                    └> help was wanted
    – the attack: 15 men, 6 guns     / Pilkington: “Serves you right”
    – destruction of the windmill → animals got more courage → defended the farm
    – celebrations of victory
    – pigs found whiskey → changes in Commandments: do not drink alcohol to excess

    Chapter 9

    – windmill had to rebuild again 
    – Boxer worked very hard, was wounded, but wanted to see the windmill finished

    Ages of retirements:

    pigs and horses    →    12 years (Boxer: late summer of following year)
    cows            →    14 years
    dogs            →    9   years
    sheep            →    7   years
    hens and geese    →    5   years

    └> the field beyond the orchard (Obstgarten) should be for superannuated (pensionierte) animals
    └> but now barley (Gerstenkorn)grows there (for beer!)

    – the winter was very hard again → rations were reduced for all animals except those of the    pigs and dogs
    └> Squealer: shorter food rations → yes, but in comparison to Jones’ times enormous
        (Jones and all he stood for was forgotten)
        └> so the animals believed
    – farmer times they were slaves, but now they were free, that’s the difference
    └> they have to feed more mouths

    – a schoolhouse for the young pigs had to build up to educate them
    └> they didn’t must play with other animals
    └> pigs had the privilege of wearing a green ribbon
    └> other animals had to stand aside if the paths were crossed with pigs

    – a successful year for the farm, but short of money
    └> needed bricks, sand and lime for the schoolhouse, (see page 78 middle): candles…
    – selling: stump of hay, potato crops and 600 eggs a week
    – rations reduced in December and February
    – beer is made in the brew house of Jones
    └> the barley is reserved for the pigs
    – once a week a Spontaneous Demonstration (to celebrate the efforts (Aufwand) of Animal Farm)
    └> poems to N., speeches by Squealer, gun was fired, marches of military formations
    └> animals enjoyed that, forgot the empty belly 
    – Animal Farm became a republic with N. as president
    – Moses the raven appears (erscheinen) → dreams of Sugarcandy Mountain
    └> animals believed him and on an existing better world after life
    └> Moses could stay (religious prophet)
    – Boxer was healthy but weak, had an accident, was sold to a slaughter
    – Squealer explained writing was not painted over
    – animals believed
    – for the money of Boxer, whiskey was bought

    Chapter 10

    – old animals are dead except Clover, Benjamin, Moses
    → Boxer and Snowball were forgotten
    – number of animals was higher than ever before
    – farm is better organized, bigger, mill is finished (without electrical power → meal corn for money)
    – farm was rich but their animals were hungry and had bad conditions
    – Squealer was very fat, pigs had good conditions
    – animals couldn’t compare (vergleichen) now a times and Jones’ times, didn’t knew time before Rebellion
    └> animals accepted bad conditions
    – sheep should learn a new song (“four legs good two legs better”)
    └> pigs went on two legs
    – Clover looked up to Commandments: “all animals are equal but some are more equal than others”
    – neighbour farmers came to visit/inspect Animal Farm
    – Pilkington compared (vergleichen) in his speech Animal Farm with human classes
    – humans accepted Animal Farm, learned how to oppress (unterdrücken) others in a clever way
    – Animal Farm was no more feared (gefürchtet) as competitor (Konkurrent)
    – pigs turned to men and men turned to pigs, Animal Farm animals didn’t know which was which

  • Farm der Tiere/Animalfarm Inhaltsangabe

    Farm der Tiere/Animalfarm Inhaltsangabe

    Kapitel1
    Mr. Jones ist Farmer auf der Herrenfarm. Er ist ein Trinker und vernachlässigt seine Tiere.
Old Major, der alte Eber, hat einen seltsamen Traum. Er erzählt den anderen Tieren davon. Dazu versammeln sie sich nachts in der Scheune. Old Major erklärt dort, was für ein elendes Leben die Tiere auf der Farm führen. Alle Tiere sollten gegen die Menschen kämpfen, die ihre Feinde sind. Zum Schluss singt Old Major ein Lied. Alle singen es laut nach. Sie nennen es "Tiere von England".
    Kapitel2
    Old Major hat den Tieren die Augen geöffnet. Jetzt wollen die Tiere gegen Jones kämpfen. Kurz nach der Rede stirbt Old Major.
Die Tiere bereiten die Revolution vor. An einem Sonntag bekommen sie kein Futter, weil Jones betrunken ist. Darum brechen die Tiere die Futterkammer auf. Mr.Jones sieht seinen Fehler aber nicht ein. Er schlägt die Tiere, die haben sich aber wütend gewehrt und alle Menschen von der Farm verjagt.
    Kapitel3
    Die Tiere bewirtschaften die Fram nun selbst. Für sie ist die Arbeit sehr hart, weil sie die Werkzeuge der Menschen nicht benutzen können. Aber sie bringen trotzdem die größte Ernte aller Zeiten ein. 
Die Tiere arbeiten die ganze Woche, nur sonntags haben sie frei. Dann versammeln sie sich. Zuerst wird ihre grüne Flagge gehisst und dann das Lied "Tiere von England" gesungen. Sie wollen auch das Schreiben und Lesen lernen. Deshalb halten sie jetzt auch Schule. Im Herbst besitzt fast jedes Tier auf der Farm eine gewisse Schulbildung. Für Boxer, das stärkste Pferd, ist es ein bisschen schwer, denn er vergisst immer die Buchstaben. Weil die meisten Tiere nicht alle Buchstaben lernen, können sie auch nicht die sieben Gebote lesen, die sich die Tiere als Regeln gegeben haben. Darum erklärt Schneeball, ein Eber, dass die sieben Gebote eigentlich nur eine Bedeutung hätten: "Vierbeiner gut, Zweibeiner schlecht!"
    Kapitel4
    Die Nachricht von der Revolution hat sich über das halbe Land verbreitet. Die Tiere der anderen Farmen beginnen zu streiken. Die Menschen können überall das Lied "Tiere von England" hören.
Mr Jones sitzt meistens verzweifelt in der Kneipe.
Es gibt zwei angrenzende Farmen. Von dort aus werden viele böse Gerüchte über die Farm der Tiere verbreitet. 
Eines Tages greifen Mr Jones und seine Knechte die Farm mit einem Dutzend anderer Männer an. Die Tiere haben jedoch eine Falle vorbereitet. Die Angreifer verlieren den Kampf.
Die Schweine beginnen, von der vereinbarten Regeln abzurücken. Sie wohnen im Herrenhaus und schlafen in Betten.
    Kapitel5
    Napoleon und Schneeball, die beiden führenden Schweine, streiten darüber, ob es Maschinen auf der Farm geben solle oder nicht. Schneeball hat den Plan einen Wintmoter zu bauen. Damit sind die Tiere einverstanden. Napoleon ist aber eifersüchtig und verärgert, weil Schneeball im Mittelpunkt steht. Er hetzt gefährliche Hundewelpen auf ihn, die Schneball vertreiben. 
Nun stellt Napoleon die Regeln allein auf. Die Tiere haben Angst vor ihm, weil er so brutal ist. Nach kurzer Zeit gibt er den Windmotor als seine Idee aus. Die Tiere beginnen mit dem Bau.
    Kapitel6
    Die folgende Ernte ist nicht erfolgreich. Die Tiere müssen das ganze Jahr hindurch hart am Bau des Windmotors arbeiten. Napoleon verkündet, dass die Tiere nun auch am Sonntagnachmittag arbeiten sollen. Wenn sie nicht arbeiten, bekommen sie weniger Futter. Sie sollen insgesamt sechzig Stunden in der Woche arbeiten. Die Tiere haben Probleme beim Bau des Windmotors.
Der Winter beginnt mit einem heftigen Südwestwind. Nach einer stürmischen Nacht entdecken die Tiere den Turm des Windmotors in Trümmern. Napoleon beschuldigt Schneeball. Die Tiere beginnen den Turm jedoch wieder aufzubauen.
    Kapitel7
    Es ist ein harter frostiger Winter, der bis zum Februar dauert. Die Tiere müssen härter arbeiten und haben trotzdem weniger Futter. Die Hennen legen 400 Eier in der Woche. Mit dem für die Eier erzielten Preis, können die Tiere sich genügend Futter kaufen. Die Schweine behaupten, dass Schneeball nachts heimlich die Farm besucht und Dinge stiehlt und zerstört. Quieckschnauz, Napoleons Helfer, verkündet, dass Schneeball sich an Frederik vom Klemmhof verkauft hat und die Tiere angreifen will. Napoleon befiehlt den Tieren sich am Nachmittag im Hof zu versammeln. Es werden Tiere getötet, weil sie zugeben Kontakt zu Schneeball gehabt zu haben. Quieckschnauz verkündet, dass das Revolutionslied "Tiere von England" abgeschafft sei, denn die Revolution sei vorüber. Dichter Minimus komponiert ein neues Lied, das Napoleon verherrlicht. Napoleon verleiht sich selbst einen Orden.
    Kapitel8
    Die Nachbarfarmer formieren sich und greifen die Farm der Tiere erneut an. Der neu errichtete Turm wird gesprengt. Wütend gelingt es den Tieren, die verloren geglaubte Schlacht zu wenden. 
Napoleon und seine Schweine triumphieren. Sie finden Whisky und betrinken sich bei der Siegesfeier.
Die Tiere erhalten die Weisung den Turm erneut aufzubauen. Auf der Weide, die zu Beginn der Revolution als Pension für die alten und schwachen Tiere gedacht gewesen ist, lassen die Schweine Gerste anbauen. Sie wollen täglich frisches Bier trinken
    Kapitel9
    Boxer sagt, er wolle nie bei der Arbeit fehlen. Die Tiere arbeiten immer, außer im Schlaf. Napoleon befiehlt den Tieren, für die 31 Ferkel eine Schule zu bauen. Es ist sehr wahrscheinlich, dass die Ferkel von Napoleon stammen, weil er der einzige Zuchteber ist. Die Ferkel dürfen nicht mit anderen Tieren spielen. Die Schweine tragen sonntags ein grünes Band. Napoleon meint, kein Tier solle Zucker essen. Jedes Schwein bekommt einen halben Liter Bier pro Tag, Napoleon bekommt vier Liter Bier. Im April wird die Farm zur Republik erklärt. Napoleon ernennt sich selbst zum Präsidenten. 
Beim Aufbau des Turmes stürzt Boxer. Napoleon bestellt den Abdeker für Boxer, um Geld für Whisky zu bekommen.
    Kapitel10
    Jahre vergehen, und viele Tiere aus den Tagen der Revolution sind gestorben. Schneeball und Boxer sind vergessen. Nur wenige Tiere erinneren sich noch an die Revolution. Leute haben den eindruck, dass die Farm reicher und schöner geworden sei. Schweine und Hunde produzieren nichts mehr. 
Napoleon und die Schweine beginnen jetzt sogar auf zwei Beinen zu laufen. "Vierbeiner gut, Zweibeiner besser" lautet nun das geänderte letzte Gebot der Tiere. Schließlich trifft sich Napoleon mir den Nachbarfarmern. Es wird gespeist, gespielt und getrunken. Man ist sich wieder einig. Der Streit wird begraben. Auf allen Farmen, so spricht man, gibt es doch im Grunde nur ein Problem: Wer macht die Arbeit! 

"Alle Tiere sind gleich, doch manche sind gleicher als andere".