Yes, it might have a special meaning. It could represent a place of freedom and abundance in the context of the October story. Maybe it's a place where characters can freely get what they need from the farm during October, like food or materials for their October - themed activities.
I'm not sure specifically which 'free use farm' in the 'October story' you are referring to. It could be a unique concept within a particular fictional work. Maybe it's a farm where resources are freely utilized in the context of the story's plot during October.
Well, usually in Farm Story 2, to use the new map, you first need to make sure you've updated the game. Then, in the game menu, there should be a specific option or button related to the new map. Click on it and you'll be guided through the process. Sometimes, there might be some tutorial instructions or pop-ups to help you out.
It could be about a farm where things are free. Maybe it's a story of a community - supported farm where people can freely get fresh produce, or perhaps it's about a virtual farm in a game where resources are freely available without much restriction.
There could be the farmer as a main character. He or she might be the one making decisions about the 'free' aspect of the farm, like whether to offer free produce or free access.
Once upon a time, there was a little pig on the farm. It was always the naughtiest one. It loved to run around and play in the mud, making the whole place a mess. But one day, a big storm came. All the other animals were scared and hid in their shelters. The little pig, though, used its snout to dig a big hole and invited all the small animals like the chicks and bunnies to hide in it. After the storm, the pig was no longer seen as naughty but as a hero.
Symbolism in Animal Farm is extensive. Orwell uses the character of Old Major as a symbol of the initial revolutionary idea. He plants the seed of rebellion in the animals' minds. The pigs' transformation from comrades to dictators is symbolized by their changing behavior and appearance. For instance, they start walking on two legs like humans. The milk and apples that the pigs take for themselves symbolize the perks and privileges that the ruling class often appropriates for themselves. The animals' different reactions to these symbols show how a society can be divided and manipulated.