Animal Farm Grab Bag
Animal Farm Commandments
Russian History that Relates to Animal Farm
Political and Literary Terms
Animal Farm Characters and Places
100

Which character originally introduced the idea of revolution to the rest of the farm? 

Old Major

100

These were the two words added to the original commandment, No animal shall drink alcohol.

 "in excess"

100
Who does Napoleon represent? 

Joseph Stalin

100

A person or group of people who do not hold their government accountable for injustice. 

Passive Citizen or Passive Citizenry

100

This character had a special liking for sugar and ribbons and being petted.

Mollie

200

This is the name of the battle that took place when Frederick attacked the farm. 

The Battle of the Windmill

200

These were the two words added to the original commandment that read, "No animal shall sleep in a bed."

"with sheets"

200

This character represents the propaganda machine in Soviet Russia. 

Squealer

200

This arises when a regime uses propaganda, spectacle, and patriotism to create an idealized worshipful image of a leader. 

Cult of Personality

200

This character read the commandments aloud for Clover on multiple occasions. 

Muriel

300

What type of animal is Benjamin? 

Donkey

300

These two words were added to the original commandment that read, "No animal shall kill any other animal."

 "without cause"

300

Czar Nicholas II is represented by this character... 

Mr. Jones

300

Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.

propaganda

300

This character paid Napoleon for timber with fraudulent bank notes. 

Frederick

400

What are the original three dogs named? 

Bluebell, Jessie, and Pincher

400

This independent clause was added to the original commandment that read, "All animals are equal."

"but some animals are more equal than others"

400

Snowball represents this person from the Russian Revolution. 

Leon Trotsky

400

What is the formal name for a story in which characters and events are symbols expressing truths (usually moral or political) about human life. 

Allegory

400

This character was tricked by sand and grain in food barrels.

Mr. Whymper

500

This is the name of the battle that took place when Jones and his men tried to take the farm back. 

The Battle of the Cowshed

500

This was the maxim that was repeated by the sheep because they couldn't memorize the commandments. 

"Four legs good, two legs bad"

500

What does Moses the raven represent? 

The Russian Orthodox Church

500

What is the formal name for giving human qualities to animals?

anthropomorphism

500

This is the name of the happy country/place where all animals will supposedly rest forever from their labors after they die.

Sugarcandy Mountain

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