Explanation:
In novel “Animal Farm,” the windmill is destroyed through a combination of human sabotage and the animals’ internal conflicts. Initially, the windmill project faced opposition from neighboring farmers who felt threatened by the animals’ desire for self-sufficiency. In a surprise attack, the human forces led by Mr. Frederick and his men manage to blow up the windmill. However, the windmill’s destruction is also aided by the animals’ internal divisions and the pigs’ manipulation. The pigs, led by Napoleon, exploit their positions of power and use the destruction of the windmill as a means to maintain control over the other animals. They spread false accusations, blaming Snowball, a former leader expelled from the farm, for the sabotage. Through deception and propaganda, the pigs manage to deflect blame and maintain their authority despite the windmill’s demise, highlighting the corrupt and manipulative nature of the ruling class.