What is Manor Farm
The farm where the story takes place
What is the city where the play is set
Verona
Where dose almost the entire play take place
The jury room
Who is the main character, and who is being hunted?
Rainsford
Who is the main character of the story?
Mary Maloney
Who is Old Major
The animal who leads the rebellion after inspiring the others
Who is Tybalt?
Juliet’s cousin, whom Romeo kills
Which juror changes his vote after realizing his personal anger toward his son is influencing him?
Juror #3
What is the purpose of Rainsford’s final jump into the sea?
To escape and trick Zaroff into thinking he died
Why is the weapon being eaten ironic?
The police destroy the evidence without realizing it
Who are Napoleon and Snowball?
The pigs who fight to be the main leaders of the farm
Who is Friar Laurence
The character who secretly marries Romeo and Juliet
Who is Juror 8
The juror who insists on discussing the case before voting guilty
Who is Zaroff’s large, silent assistant?
Ivan
What does Mary do immediately after the murder?
Practices acting normal and creates an alibi.
What is “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others”?
The commandment that is eventually changed to show inequality
The exact amount of time Juliet’s potion is meant to make her appear dead
42 hours
Which juror is calm, logical, and often supports Juror #8 with careful reasoning?
Juror #4
What trap injures Zaroff?
The Malay mancatcher
What deeper idea does the story reveal about human nature?
Ordinary people can commit shocking acts
What is the Russian Revolution?
The historical event that the animals’ rebellion represents
What are star crossed lovers
Two people whose affection for each other is doomed to end in tragedy, failure, or separation due to fate.
How does Juror #8 disprove the idea that the knife was unique?
He showed an identical knife from a nearby store
What important belief about hunting does Rainsford have at the beginning?
Animals don’t understand fear.
Explain why the detectives’ final conversation about the murder weapon is an example of both verbal and dramatic irony.
They say the weapon is “probably right under our noses” while unknowingly eating itThey say the weapon is “probably right under our noses” while unknowingly eating it