Characters
Plot
Symbolism
Fallacies
Vocab
100

The name of the man who owned the farm before the animals took over

Who is Mr. Jones?

100

The real name of Animal Farm.

What is Manor Farm?

100

What do the animals represent in the novel?

What are workers?

100

Boxer’s belief that “Napoleon is always right” is an example of which logical fallacy?

What is hasty generalization?

100

The system created by Old Major.

What is Animalism?

200

Which animal adopted the motto of "I will work harder?"

Who is Boxer?

200

How many commandments did they originally have?

What is seven?

200

The ideology that Animalism represents

What is Communism?

200

An argument that claims a relatively small first step will inevitably lead to a chain of related events culminating in some significant, usually negative, consequence, without providing sufficient evidence for each step in the chain

What is slippery slope?

200

Term by which the animals referred to each other

What is "Comrade"?

300

What two animals constantly argued over leadership decisions?

Who are Snowball and Napoleon?

300

The song that the animals would sing after the meetings every Sunday

What is Beasts of England? 

300

What the pigs represent

What are political leaders?

OR

What is goverment corruption?

300

Squealer defends the pigs’ exclusive use of the milk by claiming, “Do you know what would happen if we pigs failed in our duty? Jones would come back!” 

This argument is an example of (a/an)

What is a false cause and effect/post hoc?

300

Information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread to influence people's opinions, emotions, and behaviors?

What is Propaganda?

400

What character/animal could read as well as any other pigs?

Who is Benjamin the Donkey?

400

The reason it is easy for the pigs to manipulate the other animals

What is a lack of education?

400

A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one

What is allegory?

400

A fallacy where the speaker attacks the character, motive, or some other attribute of the person making the argument rather than the substance of the arguement itself.

What is ad hominem?

400

The tendency to align one's beliefs or behaviors with the norms of a group

What is conformity?

500

Which animal took on the role of a propagandist?

Who is Squealer?

500

Under Snowball's ideas, how many days would the animals need to work a week once the windmill was completed? 

What is 3 days a week?

500

What the entire novel is an allegory for

What is the Russian Revolution?

500

The excuse that the pigs used when asked why they took the fresh apples and milk (or an excuse for anything)

What is "Surely there is no one among you that wants to see Jones come back?"

500

A general term that describes an error in reasoning that makes an argument invalid.

What is a logical fallacy?

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