Who Does Moses Represent In Animal Farm. Moses the raven in chapter one Jones to keep the oppressed workers motivated with tales of an afterlife in sugarcandy mountain.
All the while making it seem natural that the pigs would take over animal farm after jones, as the bolsheviks did. The book animal farm is an allegory because it conveys a meaning other than literal and represents these hidden and abstract meanings through material forms. Moses (the raven) represents religion.
Free from pain and suffering.
An allegory is when the characters or events represent particular ideas that relate to morals, politics, religion etc. An allegory is when the characters or events represent particular ideas that relate to morals, politics, religion etc. If life now is awful, at least (so moses' tales imply) it will not always be such. He talks about sugarcandy mountain and how all of the animals will go there when they die.