A bird that subtlety adds their own propaganda.
Who is Moses, the crow?
What is language?
OR What is starvation?
The gradual alteration of the Seven Commandments reflects....
What is Napoleon's abuse of power?
"All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others."
Who are the pigs?
A character that was chased off of the farm and later villainized in order to spread propaganda.
Who is Snowball?
The first instance of fear mongering on the farm.
A method of rewriting history on the farm.
What is changing the Seven Commandments?
The ________ serves as a metaphor for the animals' hope for a better future and the pigs' manipulation of the hope for personal gain.
What is the windmill?
"Napoleon is always right."
Who is Boxer?
The oldest animal on the farm, and one that remains silent until the end of the novel when he decides to speak up.
Who is Benjamin?
External threats to the farm, which influence internal corruption.
What is Mr. Jones' return?
The first instance of manipulation on the farm.
What is stealing the milk?
What is the farmhouse?
Who are the sheep?
A character that represents that runs away from the farm in order to obtain bows and sugar cubes.
Who is Mollie?
The condition on the farm that allows the pigs to establish leadership.
What is the rebellion?
The last changed Commandment.
What is "All animals are equal but some are more equal than others." ?
A horse's fate that emphasizes the consequences of blind trust under corrupt regimes.
Who is Boxer?
"You don't want Jones to come back do you?"
Who is Squealer?
The representative/solicitor of the animals.
Who is Mr. Whymper?