<P> Mr. Jones of Manor Farm is a fictional character in George Orwell's allegorical novel Animal Farm . Jones is an allegory for Tsar Nicholas II . Jones is overthrown by the animals of his farm, who represent Bolshevik and liberal revolutionaries . </P> <P> Mr. Jones had once been a capable farmer, but in the aftermath of a very damaging lawsuit he had become quite disheartened with his lot in life, as well as an alcoholic . This led to his neglect of both the animals and buildings of Manor Farm . Instigated by Old Major, the animals rebel by driving out Mr. Jones, his wife and his workers, and remove him from power, supposedly ending the days of extreme hunger and labor . </P> <P> In the second chapter, an exiled Jones now lives at the Red Lion Inn, where is feeling sorry for himself and commisserating with sympathetic and perplexed farmers (and more drinking). One day, the animals are at work when they see several humans on Animal Farm, not only their former masters but some neighboring farmers such as Frederick and Pilkington, and all agree that Jones and his farmhands are attempting to recapture the farm . He is defeated by Snowball's tactics . Many of the men are frightened by the organized animal defense, and the animals suffer only one death . Frightened, Jones flees the farm for good . </P> <P> At the start of the final chapter, after' years passed', Jones is mentioned to have died in a home for alcoholics . By this time, most of the animals on the Farm were either born after the Rebellion; many of the remaining animals who were called to the barn by Old Major have died as well . It is mentioned that most of the deceased or exiled were forgotten - Snowball' was forgotten' as was Boxer, excepting' the few who had known him' . The days before the Rebellion have been forgotten as well . Only a few pigs, Moses the Raven (who was his' special pet'), Clover and Benjamin remember Jones . The pigs and Moses obviously have no inclination to bring their former master up - they don't even mention Snowball, who was a scapegoat for a long number of years . Clover is an old and rather sick mare, past the retirement age that no longer existed . Benjamin is merely more cynical . </P>

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