Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
100

The author chose to structure the novel to begin with this character's speech.

Who is Old Major?

100

This happened earlier than everyone expected because Jones got drunk and forgot to feed the animals.

What is the rebellion?

100

This type of animal is only able to learn, "Four legs good, two legs bad!"

Who are the sheep?

100

This animal was sent to neighboring farms to spread the news of what was happening on Animal Farm.

What are pigeons?

100

Snowball insists that the building of this item will be lots of work now to save work later.

What is the Windmill?

200

This planted the seeds of rebellion and made the animals realize how difficult their lives are.

What is Old Major's Speech?

200

Immediately after the successful rebellion, the animals decide that this piece of the farm should be preserved as a museum.

What is the farmhouse?

200

This animal's motto is "I will work harder!"

Who is Boxer?

200

The name the animals give to the battle in which Mr. Jones and his men are defeated when they come to reclaim the farm.

What is The Battle of the Cowshed?

200

This is what Napoleon uses to remove Snowball from the farm with physical force.

What are dogs?

300

This is the system of thought that the pigs create from Old Major's techniques and for which the 7 commandments are created.

What is Animalism?

300

These animals reveal that they've learned to read and write, which is hypocritical considering how much they preach about how animals should not be like humans.

Who are the pigs?

300

This character is vain, doesn't like to work, is not overly concerned with upholding the ideals of Animalism, and refused to learn any letters except those of their own name.

Who is Mollie?

300

During the Battle of Cowshed, this character shows his leadership through planning the attack and leading the charge.

Who is Snowball?

300
The propaganda technique that Squealer uses to criticize Snowball and reduce his credibility.

What is Poisoning the Well?

400

After Old Major's death, this animal establishes himself as a leader partly through his reputation as a non-talkative pig who always gets his own way.

Who is Napoleon?

400

The pigs and dogs learn this quickly because they are the smartest of the animals.

What is the "Beasts of England" song?

400

This character busied himself with organizing the animals, forming committees, and studying Julius Caesar's campaigns.

Who is Snowball?

400

This character quietly opposes their opponent while canvassing small groups of animals for support, and believes the animals need to store up weapons and train themselves in the use of them.

Who is Napoleon?

400

The propaganda technique that Squealer uses by reminding the animals that if they fail then Jones will come back, which manipulates them by making them anxious and afraid.

Appeal to Fear

500

Old Major calls the animals "comrades" throughout his speech in order to make a connection using this part of the rhetorical triangle.

What is pathos (emotions)?

500

After the rebellion, this event was challenging, but more successful than under Jones.

What is the first harvest?

500
This is the reason Squealer gives for the pigs taking all of the apples and milk.

What is the pigs need it for their brain work?

500

This literary device fuels the plot of a story, reveals aspects of characters, develops tone, moves the action along, and is a struggle between two opposing forces.

What is conflict?

500

The propaganda technique that Squealer uses when he states that he believes they will in time find that Snowball's part in the Battle of the Cowshed was mostly exaggerated, even though the other animals all saw Snowball's bravery during the battle.

What is revisionism?

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