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Which animal rouses the animals to rebellion?

Old Major
What kind of animal is he?
Mr.Jones prize White boar
What are the three dog's names?
Bluebell, Jessie, & Pincher
What relation do the dog's puppies have to Napolean?
Napolean takes them away to "educate" them/ gaurd dogs
What are the three main PIGS names?
Napolean, Squealer, and Snowball
What is napolean like in the beginning of the story?
not much of a talker, reputation of getting his own way
What was Snowball like in the beginning of the story?
quick in speech and more intentive
What was squealer like in the beginning of the story?
a fat pig, brilliant talker
What animal is clover?
horse
What animal is Boxer?
horse
What is clover like?
Sweet motherly mare
What is boxer like?
Enormous beast, strong, hard worker
What is Muriel?
The White goat
Who is Benjamen?
The hot tempered doney and the oldest animal
Who is the foolish, pretty, white mare?
Mollie
What was the Raven's name and why was he a nauceance to everyone?
Moses
Spoke of sugarcandy Mt. (where you go when you die)
What caused the animals to rebel without initial meaning?
Mr. Jones had gotten drunk and had forgotten to feed them, so they broke into the store shed
What did they do to wipe away the last traces of Mr. Jones hated reign?
they threw all the hurtful and "manmade" (stuff that went against the rules) away into the fire and well
What was the farm house SUPPOSED to be preserved as?
a museum
What did Snowball replace the writing of "Manor Farm" with?
the writing of Animal Farm
Who took the milk and apples?
the pigs
For what reason?
they said that they need the milk and apples to "preserve their health"
What farm did Fredrick own?
Pinchfield
What farm did Pilkington own?
Foxwood
What object was Mr. Jones carrying at the Battle of Cowshed
A GUN!!
In the Battle Of Cowshed, what operations was Snowball in charge of?
defense
Who recieved the "Animal Hero, First Class" award? (2)
Snowball and Boxer
Who was Minimus?
the pig that composed songs and poems
At the Battle of the Windmill(BotW), what did the men do to the windmill?
the blew it up
What did the pigs add on to the commandment, "No animals shall sleep in a bed"?
- "with sheets"
What did the pigs add on to the commandment, 'No animals shall drink alcohal'?
- to excess
What did the pigs add on to the commandment, 'No animals shall kill any other animal'?
- without cause/ reason
What did the animals add on to the commandments, ' All animals are equal'?
- but some are more equal than others
How did the pigs break the commandment, Whatever goes on two legs is an enemy?
the pigs traded and became friends with man and they stood up on their hind legs and said it was better
Who was the author of this book?
George Orwell
What was his real name?
Eric Blair
He uses historical _______ Revolution ( the ______ class against the owners/ _____ class)
Russian
working
ruling
Animal Farm is a: (3)
_____________
_____________
_____________
Fable
Politicle Satire
Allegory
Characters are both _______ and ________ at the same time
animals
people
Themes:
______ Corrupts---Napoleon takes over the farm, runs Snowvball off, stops the Sunday meetings, and starts executing animals
Power Corrupts
Themes:
______ ______ is evident when pigs separate and place themselves above the other animals and the rich 1% of Russia and the working class peasants of the country
Class Conflict
Themes:
Importance of _______ shows when the sheep and Boxer listen and believe whatever they are told.
Importance o f Education
Themes:
________________________ is at work when Squealer constantly explaining the unfair and sometimes hannes actions of Napoleon and telling the animals how they should think, feel and remember about events
Propaganda
Why did Orwell choose pigs to be the main characters who take over?
b/c pigs naturally want more of whatever they are given/ Napolean given a little power - crazy pig
The Dogs
• a private army that used fear to force animals to work
• killed or intimidated any opponent of Napoleon
• another part of Napoleon's strategy to control animals
KGB - Secret Police
• not really police, but forced support for Stalin
• used force, often killed entire families for disobedience
• totally loyal, part of Lenin's power, even over army
Moses the Raven
Religion
Benjamin
Skeptical people in Russia and outside Russia
Animalism
Communism
Old Major
Karl Marx
Squealer
Propaganda department of Lenin/Stalin's government
How did Frederick cheat Napoleon?
Gave him forged bank notes
The animals on the farm worked hard. What was their consolation?
They were working for themselves; not Man
What did the other animals see when they looked into the farmhouse?
Men and animals together, indistinguishable one from another