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100

This pig is the main leader after the rebellion

Napolean

100

This farm represents the Soviet Union.

Animal Farm

100

his is the name of the farmer the animals overthrow.

Mr jones

100

“All animals are equal, but…” this is the second half of the final commandment.

some animals are more equal than others

200

This pig is a speaker who spreads Napoleans propaganda

Squeler

200

This pig represents Joseph Stalin.

Napolean

200

The pigs use this argument to justify taking all the milk and apples.

"For their brainwork"

200

Old Major urges the animals to do this in his speech.

Rebel

300

This horse is known for his strength and loyalty and quote "I will work harder"

Boxer

300

This event represents the Russian Revolution of 1917.

The animal rebellion

300

This battle represents the animals’ fight to protect their revolution.

The battle of Cowshed

300

The pigs tell the animals that this enemy is to blame for everything.

Snowball

400

This pig originally led with Napoleon but is later exiled.

Snowball

400

This flag with a hoof and horn mimics the symbolism of this historical flag.

The Soviet flag

400

This structure is destroyed multiple times, symbolizing the animals’ broken hopes.

The windmill

400

This phrase is used by the sheep to drown out dissent.

Four legs good two legs wrong

500

This skeptical donkey always says, “Donkeys live a long time.”

Benjamin

500

These changing commandments symbolize the manipulation of truth.

The seven commandments

500

Boxer is sent here when he becomes injured.

The slaughterhouse

500

This animal notices the commandments changing but is told she’s mistaken.

Clover

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