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read the passage from chapter 2 of animal farm. the stupidest questions of all were asked by mollie, the white mare. the very first question she asked snowball was: \will there still be sugar after the rebellion?\
o,\ said snowball firmly. \we have no means of making sugar on this farm. besides, you do not need sugar. you will have all the oats and hay you want.\ what does sugar symbolize in the story? the luxuries enjoyed by the ruling and middle class the reason the people had to rebel the rights the working class fought for the limits of the people after the rebellion
In Animal Farm, Mollie represents the bourgeoisie (middle class) and the upper class. Her concern about sugar shows her attachment to luxuries. Sugar is not a necessity (like oats and hay which are for basic sustenance). It is something extra, a luxury. The other options are incorrect: the rebellion was about overthrowing human rule (not related to sugar as the reason - so the second option is wrong). The working - class animals fought for better living conditions in terms of basic needs and freedom from human oppression (not specifically sugar - so the third option is wrong). And sugar is not about limits after the rebellion but about pre - rebellion luxuries (so the fourth option is wrong).
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the luxuries enjoyed by the ruling and middle class