Old Major
Lenin
Satire
Literary work exposing/making fun of human flaws
The animals who sit in the front for Old Major's speech
Dogs & pigs
"I'm loving it"
Slogan
Napoleon claims the plans for the windmill were this
His all along
Mr. Jones
Czar Nicholas II
Propaganda
Misleading information used to promote or discredit and idea, product, or person.
Napoleon builds this for the baby pigs
A schoolhouse
A professional athlete wearing Nike
Testimonial or Plain Folks
The first windmill is destroyed by this
Windstorm
Squealer
Propaganda
Fable
A simple story that features personified characters that teaches a moral lesson
The pig that teaches the sheep to bleat, "Four legs good, two legs bad"
Snowball
The pigs referring to humans as "worthless parasites"
Name calling
The dogs represent this
Stalin's secret police
Moses
Religion
Allegory
A story in which each character and event can be compared to a person or event from history or real life
The first meeting of the animals is broken up when Mr. Jones does this
Fires a shotgun
A photo of a president standing in front of an American flag
Transfer
The two most faithful disciples of Animalism are
Boxer & Clover
Mr. Frederick
Hitler
Totalitarianism
A government that maintains power through force and ruthless suppression of opposition
At the end of the story, the pigs and humans are fighting over this
A card game
"Napoleon is always right"
Glittering generality
Commandment 6, "No animal shall kill any other animal" is amended with these words.
"without cause"