Allegories
Russian Revolution
Chapter #3
Chapter #8
Chapter #6
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What is the historical equivalent of the book "Animal Farm"?

The Russian Revolution

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When was Russian Revolution?

In 1917

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What are Boxer strong points?

His strength and working harder and harder every day

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What has changed at the beginning of Chapter 8?

The Sixth Commandment was modificated

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What does Napoleon decide to do in order to get supplies for the windmill?

He decides to hire Mr. Whymper

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What is the historical equivalent of the "Battle of Cowshed"?

October Revolution

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What caused Russian Revolution?

Corruption and inefficiency were widespread in the imperial government, and ethnic minorities were eager to escape Russian domination

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Who did the most Speaking in the Sunday meetings?

Snowball and Napoleon

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Who is the first to whom Napoleon says he will sell the timber?

Mr. Pilkington

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Which seasons pass in this chapter?

Summer and Spring, and Fall

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What does it represents the beginning of the construction of the windmill?

The start of the industrialization in Russia

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Why is it called October Revolution if it took place in November?

In countries like Russia, where Eastern Orthodoxy was the dominant religion, dates were reckoned according to the Julian calendar

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Who could never agree in the Sunday meetings?

Snowball and Napoleon

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Whom does Napoleon finally sell the timber?

Mr. Friedrick

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Who is Mr. Whymper?

He is a solicitor

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The term "Animalism" is equivalent to:

Soviet Communism

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What does Guchkov said about the political situation?

"Our illness consists in an odd divorce of power and responsibility."

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Why does Snowball summarise the Seven Commandments into "Four legs good, two legs bad"?

To make them easily to memorize and don't forget it

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What do the men destroyed on Animal Farm?

The men destroyed again the windmill

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Why do human beings hate Animal Farm?

Because animals manage better a farm than them

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What does represent "Boxer"?

The working class

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Which were the five portfolios of the reconstructed Government?

Justice, Agriculture, Labour, Food Supplies, and Post and Telegraphs

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Where do puppies go?

To a loft

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What is wrong with the money Napoleon gets from Mr. Friedrick?

It is fake

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How have the Seven Commandments changed?

Now anyone can step in a bed with sheets

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