The original name of Animal Farm
What event in history does the animal's rebellion most closely represent?
The Russian Revolution
Intelligent, persuasive pig
Snowball
Who was caught with a ladder and a bucket of paint?
Squealer
At the end of the novel, the song Beast of England is:
banned
What two items do the pigs first take for themselves that indicates the farm will not, in fact, be "equal"?
Milk and apples
Who does Napoleon most closely represent?
Joseph Stalin
Allegorical figure for Karl Marx
Napoleon's dogs represent what?
KGB, surveillance
Why is "Beasts of England" actually replaced?
So that the animals wouldn't be reminded of the original goals of the revolution
What causes the destruction of the windmill the first time?
A storm
Who does Snowball allegorically connect to?
Trotsky
Skeptical, cynical animal
Benjamin (donkey)
Boxer's "main" motto is "I will work harder". What is his second motto?
Napoleon is always right
Who said "the only good human being is a dead one"?
Snowball
The philosophy of Animalism is based on the writings of
Karl Marx
Mollie's character allegorically represents:
Flees; represents vain aristocrats
Mollie
What did Clover see at the end of chapter 10 that shocked her?
Pigs walking on two legs
"Animal Farm" qualifies as what three types of literary genre?
Allegory, fable, satire
Who did Mr. Pilkington and Foxwood farm allegorically represent?
The execution of the animals after their confession most closely mirror's Stalin's Great________
Purges
Represents religion/ speaks of heaven
Moses (crow)
What does Squealer claim is more important than bravery?
Loyalty and obedience
What do the sheep bleat at the end of the novel?
"Four legs good, two legs better!"