What is the mantra that the sheep shout throughout the book (not what they change it to in the end)?
"Four legs good, two legs bad!"
When the Animalism Seven Commandments were created, they were originally said to be ___________.
Unalterable
Who does Napoleon represent?
Joseph Stalin
The overthrowing of Jones and his men is an allegory for which historical event?
The Russian Revolution
What significant advantage do the pigs have over the rest of the animals?
The ability to read
Prior to Napoleon's rule, all Animalism meetings were closed with what?
The singing of Beasts of England
The first commandment to be altered was the one about the bed. What amendment was added to it?
No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets.
Who does Snowball represent?
Leon Trotsky
Animalism is a euphemism for what?
Communism
What is it called when authors use fiction to mimic or portray real life events?
A bird's wing is considered a what?
a leg
The commandment "No animal shall kill any other animal," was amended to add what?
Without cause
Who does Old Major represent?
Karl Marx & Vladimir Lenin
What does the windmill represent?
The Industrial Revolution
After Beasts of England was forbidden to be sang, Minimus, the poet, composed another song that began: Animal Farm, Animal Farm, Never through me shalt thou come to harm!
What literary device is this an example of?
Irony
Boxer had two slogans: "I will work harder," and what?
"Napoleon is always right."
To excess
Who does Mr. Jones represent?
Czar Nicholas II
Who does Squealer represent?
The media/propaganda
The pigs' decision to keep the milk and apples for themselves, justifying it as necessary for their leadership is an example of what?
Foreshadowing
Snowball was blamed for the destruction of the windmill, but what actually happened to it?
It was blown down by the heavy storm.
The seven commandments were eliminated and changed to one single commandment. What was it?
All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.
Who does Mollie represent?
the rich/upper Russian class
Who does Boxer represent?
the working Russian class
When Squealer is described as being able to turn black into white, this is an example of what type of figurative language?