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The beasts at the other farms started singing Beasts of England after receiving word of rebellion from Napoleon and Snowball. Pilkington and Frederick began to fear that their animals would also rebel.
It describes to you how the animals are going to take over England.
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assuming this is in reference to the novel 'animal farm', the song that replaces the original anthem 'beasts of england' is 'comrade napoleon', composed by napoleon himself.
Napoleon bans "Beasts of England" because the song is about freedom and rebellion and so Napoleon does not want them to rebel
"Beasts of England" is a revolutionary song that inspires unity and rebellion against human oppression, whereas Comrade Napoleon is a propaganda song that glorifies Napoleon and his leadership, reinforcing his power and control over the animals. The two songs serve different purposes: one symbolizes hope and freedom, while the other reinforces the dictatorship's authority.
Because the rebellion was over.
The animals are so excited about singing "Beasts of England" because the lyrics represent their liberation. This song became their anthem. It contained all they needed to carry out their uprising against humans.
The historical significance of the execution of Charles I of England is that it was a clear break with a tradition which went back to the beginnings of the Middle Ages.
It brought a sense of nationalism to England and its people.
England was not defeated, they came home with a victory, not a loss.
They ended every meetings with the song Beasts of England.