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32 Cards in this Set

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Russia

Animal farm

The czar

Farmer jones

Marx, communism

Old major (old pig)

Stalin

Napoleon

Trotsky

Snowball (pig)

Communist newspaper, pravda

Squealer (pig)

KGB

The puppies

The working people who trust their leaders and do what ever their told

Boxer (big horse)

The people who never believe what the leader says

Benjamin (donkey)

The working woman

Clover (mare)

Shallow people who love luxuries and don't care abut freedom and others

Mollie (white mare)

Repeat anything their leader tells them

The sheep

Russian state church

Moses (Raven)

Propaganda

Pigeons

People who look out for themselves

Cat (suck up)

England

Pilkington (famer)

Germany

Frederick

Battle between the red armies and white amries

The battle of cowshed

The international song of comunist

The beasts of England

Bad name given to others in order to create condemnation or rejection

Name calling

Words appealing to our emotions

Glittering generalities

Carrying over authority, Sanction or prestige of something we respect or revere

Transfer

Well known person endorsing a person or product

Testimonial

Appear to be "just like me"

Plain folks

Following whatever or whoever is popular at the time

Band wagon

Threatening bad to come if something either does or does not happen

Fear

Brief humor us story where animals speak and act like humans

Fable

A story that can be read in 2 levels

Allegory

A form of literature to make certain someone looks foolish or stupid

Satire

Something happening or sad completely opposite of what you would expect

Irony

When the reader knows what going on but the characters don't

Dramatic irony

A depiction of an ideal but non existent society

Lithopia