snowball
Napoleón
boxer
Squealer
old major
100

who is still alive from the original animals?

clover, Benjamin, Moses, and few others

100

What has changed about the farms name?

it is renamed back to manor farm 

100

Who owns the farm now?

the pigs, led by napoleon 

100

What do the pigs start walking on?

their hind legs 

100

How do the animals feel about tha farm success?

they are proud but confused and overworked 

200

What new motto replaces the commandments?

All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.

200

What happened to the Seven Commandments?

They are erased and replaced with a singular rule.
200

What do the pigs begin to drink?

Alcohol 

200

What does Napoleon carry in his hoof?

A whip 
200

What do the animals notice about the pigs faces?

They start to look like humans 

300

Who visit animal farm from outside?

human farmers 

300

What kind of meeting do the pigs host for the humans?

a card game and banquet 

300

How do the pigs act towards the humans?

they are friendly and behave like allies.

300

What is the toast napoleon makes?

he praises the partnership between pigs and humans.

300

What do the animals see through the window?

pigs and humans playing cards, laughing, and looking alike.
400

How is the animals labor now compared to the past?

it is just as hard, if not harder 

400

What happens to the dream of equality?

it is completely destroyed

400

What is the condition of the older animals?

They are tired and worn out.

400

How does Napoleon explain the changes?

He claims they are necessary for the farm's success.

400

What is the mood of the final scene?

Hopeless and tragic.

500

How do the animals respond to the changes?

they are sad but feel powerless to act

500

What role does Clover play in this chapter?

She silently witnesses the changes and reflects on the past.

500

What happens to Boxer's memory among the animals?

It fades over time.

500

Why do the pigs change their appearance?

To solidify their power and resemble humans.

500

What does the ending symbolize?

The betrayal of revolutionary ideals and the cycle of oppression.

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