Setting
Characters 1
Characters 2
Key Plot Points
Historical Context
100

Where did the main battle of the story take place?

The Cowshed

100

Which character loves sugar cubes and ribbons?

Mollie

100

Who was the first character to pass away?

Old major

100

How did old major die?

Of old age

100

Historically, what does Animal Farm represent?

The Russian Revolution of 1917

200

What were the names of the two dogs that had their puppies taken away by Napoleon?

Jessie and Bluebell

200

Which character is known as the drunk?

Mr Jones

200

How did boxer die in animal farm?

He over-worked himself and collapsed, injuring a hoof then eventually bursting a lung. He was then taken away to be slaughtered under the pig’s authority.

200

Who does Mollie represent?

the bourgeois middle class

300

Where is Old Major's skull located?

Next to the gun by the flagpole

300

Which farm did Mr Pilkinton own?

Foxwood

300

Who writes propaganda poems and songs praising Napoleon and Animal Farm.

Minimus

300

Who does Old Major represent?

Karl Marx

400

Whats the name of the Raven?

Moses

400

Napoleon appoints WHO to serve as Animal Farm's agent to help them start trading with nearby farms?

Mr. Whymper

400

Who does Squealer represent?

Propaganda

500

What is the name of the stable boy that boxer killed in the battle of the cowshed?

The name of the stable boy was not shared with the audience, so it is unknown

500

How many letters of the alphabet did Boxer learn?

4

500

What leadership group do the pigs represent?  

Key members of Bolshevik leadership: Napoleon represents Joseph Stalin, Snowball represents Leon Trotsky

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