Power and Control
Theme
Character Development
Language and Propaganda
History Connections
100

This decision marks one of the first clear breaks from equality among the animals.

The pigs claiming special privileges (like milk and apples)

100

This theme emerges as the pigs gain authority and stop being held accountable.

power can corrupt

100

This character becomes increasingly authoritarian as the story progresses.

Napoleon

100

This technique is used to make complex ideas simple and discourage questioning.

Slogans

100

This historical event is symbolized by the animals overthrowing Mr. Jones.

The Russian Revolution

200

This action shows Napoleon eliminating opposition rather than compromising.

Driving Snowball off the farm with the dogs?

200

This theme is reinforced by the animals’ inability to challenge leadership due to lack of education.

ignorance allows oppression

200

This character represents blind loyalty and belief in hard work as the solution.

Boxer

200

This change shows how language is manipulated to rewrite reality over time.

Altering the seven commandements

200

This leader is represented by Napoleon’s rise to power.

Joseph Stalin

300

This change demonstrates how the pigs begin adopting human behaviors to elevate their status.

Moving into the farmhouse and sleeping in beds

300

DAILY DOUBLE This effect occurs when animals hear repeated messages without questioning them. 

they accept ideas without critical thinking

300

This character uses intelligence and communication to influence others’ thinking.

Squealer

300

What is one example of fear tactics that Squealer/Napoleon use against the other animals?

Threatening the return of Mr. Jones, Napoleon's dogs, murders, taking away food

300

This figure is mirrored in Snowball’s role as a rival who is later exiled.

Leon Trotsky 

400

This method allows Napoleon to maintain control without constant physical force.

Spreading fear and using propaganda to control the animals?

400

This moment reinforces the idea that revolutions don’t always lead to equality.

the pigs becoming like humans

400

This character initially represents innovation and new ideas before being removed from power.

Snowball

400

In Chapter 3, what phrase does Squealer use when he refers to himself and the other pigs to justify them taking the milk and apples. 

We pigs are "Brain Workers" 

400

This concept is reflected in the strict control of information and messaging.

Totalitarianism

500

DAILY DOUBLE
This pattern of leadership shows how power is maintained over time on the farm.

A combination of fear, manipulation, and control of information

500

This theme connects the beginning and ending of the novel, showing a full cycle of control.

power structures can repeat if unchecked

500

This character group shows little development, highlighting the dangers of passivity.

the sheep (or the general animals)

500

DAILY DOUBLE: Name the four propaganda techniques we discussed. 

Fear/Scare tactics, Card Stacking, Glittering Generalities, Revision of history 

500

This broader idea explains how governments maintain control through fear and propaganda.

authoritarian rule (or dictatorship)

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