What are the names of the two pigs that end up debating with each other a lot at the meetings?
snowball and napoleon
What does Tom imagine after he is wrongfully accused of stealing sugar and punished by Aunt Polly?
he imagines he is sick and dying and that everyone feels bad for treating him poorly
What does the dog breaker (man in the red sweater) do to Buck in chapter one that surprises him?
he is beaten with a club
What does Pahom say will help him fight the devil?
having more land
The Working Class
Boxer
What two things did Mollie have hidden in the hay in her stall?
sugar cubes and ribbons
How does Tom acquire the tickets at Church and what does he do with them?
he trades trinkets for them and he buys a bible with them
Explain what ends up happening to Dolly.
she is killed with an axe because she was going mad
What do the peasants try to do as a result of their fear of the old lady selling her farm?
they try and buy the land as a group
Trotsky
Snowball
Snowball becomes the animal who the pigs blame everything on. This makes Snowball a what?
scapegoat
How does Alfred set Tom up to get in trouble at school?
he spills ink on Tom's textbook
Why did Francois and Perrault give up the team of dogs?
they were called to do another job
Paom ends up selling his land to buy new land. What is the problem with this new land?
it has been farmed on before so he can't grow his wheat crops on it
Propaganda in Russia
Squealer
What does Mr. Frederick use to pay for the timber?
fake money
Tom and Huck decide that “number two” must mean what?
a room number at a tevern
Describe how Buck’s relationship with John is different from his relationship with all his other masters, even Judge Miller.
they have genuine love for each other
Who does Pahom dream of laughing at him?
The Bashkirs Chief
Russian Secret Police/KGB
The Dogs
At the end of the book, which difference remains between the pigs and the humans?
there is no difference
How do Tom and Huck end up with the treasure?
they sneak back into the cave to dig it up
Based on the end of the book, what is the call of the wild?
the innate desire to run free with the dogs in the wilderness
What does Pahom conclude about his dream?
that it is nothing to worry about
Russian Orthodox Church
Moses