A form or category of literature.
Example: Epic, tragedy, Comedy and Satire
What is genre?
At the beginning of Chapter Two, who died?
Who was Old Major?
Who guards and monitors the animals on the farm?
Who are The Dogs?
Who represents Czar Nicholas II?
Mr. Jones
What happened to this commandment:
"No animal shall kill any other animal"
"No animal shall kill without any cause"
The main character, more general term than the hero
What is a protagonist?
How many commandments were listed?
Seven.
What did Napoleon forbid the animals to do?
Sing the rebellion song "Beasts of England".
Who represents Joseph Stalin?
Napoleon
At the end of the chapter, what was wrong with the pigs?
They were drunk.
A character in conflict with the main character.
What is an antagonist?
Which animal came late into the meeting of Old Major?
The cat.
What happened to the animals who supported Snowball?
They were executed.
Who represents Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin?
Old Major
What happened to this commandment:
"No animal shall drink any alcohol."
"No animal shall drink alcohol to excess."
The perspective from which a story is narrated.
What is the point-of-view?
What destroyed the windmill?
Stormy winds
How many eggs did Napoleon claim he was going to sell?
What is 400?
Who represents Leon Trotsky?
Snowball
Which two farmers were trying to buy the timber from Animal Farm?
Mr. Pilkington and Mr. Frederick
A person who tells the story.
What is the narrator?
Who were the two leaders of Animal Farm?
Who are Snowball and Napoleon?
Who was claimed to have betrayed the animals on the farm? Hint: He was supposed to be helping Mr. Jones regain control.
Who is Snowball?
Who represents the KGB - Secret Police?
The Dogs
What was wrong with the money that Mr. Frederick gave Napoleon?
It was fake money.