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What were the original seven commandments?

1. Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy


2. Whatever goes upon four legs is a friend


3. No animal shall wear clothes


4. No animal shall sleep in a bed


5. No animal shall drink alcohol


6. No animal shall kill any other animal


7. All animals are equal

What group of animals rebelled against Napoleon and why?

The hens revolted, because all their eggs were sold. They hid their eggs and Napoleon held their food until he got the eggs. Nine hens died.

Names of the two battles

The Battle of the Cowshed and


The Battle of the Windmill

Who said, "I will work harder."?

Boxer

Who originally created the plans for the windmill?

Snowball

Who led the Battle of Cowshed?

Snowball

What caused the animals to initially rebel against Mr. Jones?

The lack of food and the way he treated them.

How was the windmill destroyed? (both times)

1. A storm destroyed it


2. Fredrick blew it up

What was the commandments shortened to?

"Four legs good, two legs bad."

How did the flag change from the beginning to the end?

It was originally a horn and a horseshoe, but it was taken off completely by the end.

What was the original purpose of the windmill?

To create electricity

Who was the middle man between animal farm and the humans?

Mr. Whymper

How did Fredrick trick Napoleon?

Fredrick paid in notes rather then in cash

Which animal told the other animals about Boxer being taken to the slaughter house?

Benjamin

Who did Snowball represent?

Leon Trotsky

Napoleon

Became the tyrant and mistreated the animals

Snowball

Was kicked off the farm by Napoleon and the dogs.

Squealer

He was the propaganda for Napoleon

Benjamin

Stayed neutral, didn't speak much, but spoke when they took Boxer away

Clover

Another horse who always got confused at the new rules

Mr. Jones

Original owner of Manor Farm.


He represented Czar Nicholas II

Minimis

Wrote the farm's poems and songs

Pinkeye

Tasted Napoleon's food before he ate it.

Moses

- Talked of Sugar candy Mountain


- He disappear then returned with many stories

Molly

- Was focused on herself


- loved ribbons and mirrors


- Disappeared and never came back

Muriel

The goat that helped Clover read the changed commandments

The sheep

They were dumb and followed whatever they were told. They represented the people

Pilkington

- Represent the Allies


- Traded with Animal Farm

Fredrick

- Represented Germany and Hitler


- Tricked Napoleon with false money

The dogs

- Were raised to be loyal to Napoleon


- Did Napoleon's dirty work

Old Major

- Inspired the rebellion


- died from natural causes