Which animal works tirelessly on the windmill, embodying the mantra "I will work harder!"
Boxer
Which natural disaster destroys the windmill the first time?
A storm
What theme is illustrated by the pigs living in luxury while other animals struggle?
inequality or corruption
What decision does Napoleon make about trading with the humans despite the earlier idea of "all humans are bad"?
He decides to begin trading with them
What happens when Napoleon trades with Mr. Federick?
He get counterfeit money
Who begins to carry a whip, symbolizing a shift toward oppressive leadership
Napoleon
what does the Sixth Commandment change in the beginning of Chapter Eight?
No animal shall kill another animal with out cause
The constant revisions to the Seven Commandments highlight which theme?
Manipulation of truth
Why does Napoleon decide to blame Snowball for the destruction of the windmill?
To divert attention from his own leadership failures and keep the animals united against a common enemy
What internal conflict do the animals feel when they see the pigs behaving like humans?
Confusion and betrayal
Which pig uses clever speeches to persuade the animals?
Squealer
How does Boxer meet his end?
The animal's belief in false promises about the windmill represents what theme?
propaganda or false hope
What does Napoleon decide about the Sunday meetings?
He decides to abolish them and make all of the decisions himself
What causes tension between Napoleon and the other pigs during the card game in the final chapter?
An argument over cheating
Who is the cynical animal that repeatedly states, "Donkeys live a long time"?
Benjamin
What does Napoleon do to create trade with humans?
Sells timber to Frederick
The growing resemblance of the pigs to humans exemplifies what theme?
Corruption of power
What decision is made regarding the animals accused of working with Snowball?
To execute them
How do the animals react when they realize Boxer has been sold to the slaughterhouse?
They are really upset but are once again silenced by Squealers lies
Which character's persuasive rhetoric and manipulation of language help Napoleon maintain control?
Squealer
Who do the animals blame for problems on the farm, including the windmill's destruction?
Snowball
The animals believe everything Napoleon says. What theme does this show?
Blind Loyalty
Why does Napoleon decide to sell Boxer when he is no longer useful?
To make money
How does the conflict between the animals' hard work and the windmill's destruction affect their morale?
They are discouraged but continue working because of Napoleon's lies and their belief in a better future.