Allegories
Russian Revolution
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
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What represents the windmill in real life?

It represents, Trotsky´s plans

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When did the Russian Revolution happen?

In 1917.


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What happens to Molly?

She betrayed Animal farm and went to work for humans

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What problem do the animals face in building the windmill?

The stones are too heavy to move.

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What do the animals find the most inspirational?

Boxer´s efforts

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What represents Foxwood in real life?

It represents England

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Who was the leader of the Bolsheviks?

Vladimir Lenin.

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What would be the benefit of a windmill, according to Snowball?

Electricity would make life easier

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How does Napoleon change the work schedule?

He makes the animals work on Sundays.

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What has changed in the plans fot the windmill?

The animals will make the walls thicker than before

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What represent Pinchfield in real life?

It represent Germany

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What happened to Tsar Nicholas II?

He was executed.

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What does Squealer accuse Snowball of?

Being no better than a criminal

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What does Napoleon start doing with humans?

He begins trading with them.

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Napoleon and the other pigs need to hide the food situation on the farm because...

They don´t want the human world to know they have mismanged the farm

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What is the historical equivalent of the following event: It was discovered that Mr. Frederick payed with forged notes

The historical equivlanet is when Germany invades Russia (thereby breaking the pact)

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What new government was established after the revolution?

A communist government.

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In chapter V, besides the windmill, on what issue do Napoleon and Snowball disagree?

Defence of the farm

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How do the commandments change in this chapter?

  • "No animal shall sleep in a bed" is changed to "No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets."


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What did Napoleon order bins to be filled with sand and covered with grain and seed?

The fool Mr. whymper, and the rest of the humans, into thinking Animal farm was doing well

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What is the historical equivalent of the following event: the hens smash their eggs instead of surrending them to Napoleon

The historical equivlanet is when the kulaks burn their farms instead of handing them over to Stalin

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What was the name of the workers’ councils?

Soviets.

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What stops the others pigs´ protests?

The dogs´growling

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What happens to the windmill at the end of the chapter?

It is destroyed in a storm.

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Beasts of England is replaced by a short song that does NOT praise obedience and duty, but:

Suggest that the animals should be prepared to die defending Animal Farm


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