She defected to another farm so she could enjoy the luxuries provided by humans
Who was Mollie?
Whatever goes upon two legs is a(n) __________
What is an enemy?
The original owner of the farm
Who was Jones?
Represents propaganda
Who was Squealer?
The best type of peanut butter
What is creamy?
The Terror of Mankind
Who was Napoleon?
What was added to "No animal shall sleep in a bed"
What is "without sheets"?
He was the owner of the Pinchfield farm
Who was Fredericks?
A story that uses characters as symbols of real life people and events.
What is an allegory?
The two teams in the current World Series
Who are the Houston Astros and the Washington Nationals
He bought lumber with counterfeit cash
Who was Frederick of Pinchfield?
What was added to "No animal shall drink alcohol"
What is "to excess"?
Mr. Pilkington was the owner of which farm?
What is Foxwood?
He represented Joseph Stalin, Russia's post-rebellion leader
Who was Napoleon?
The number one moneymaker movie in history
What is Avengers: Endgame
The character blamed for the windmill falling over the first time
Who was Snowball?
The number of commandments broken or re-written
What are seven?
A man hired by Napoleon to act as the liaison between Animal Farm and human society
Who was Whymper?
Old Major was an allegory for this Russian leader who created communism (No relation to Groucho, Harpo, or Chico)
Who was Karl Marx?
The farm for tonight's school activity
What is Blake's?
They rebelled against an order of Napoleon resulting in their rations being eliminated
Who were the chickens?
The final commandment drawn from the first seven
What is "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others"?
He was the author of Animal Farm
Who was George Orwell?
Russian industry was allegorized by what actions in the story
What was building the windmill?
The item in class that is from Mr. Watkins' favorite TV show
What is the TARDIS (blue police box) from Doctor Who?