"I will work harder!"
Who is Boxer?
What is changed when the windmill is rebuilt.
What is the thickness of the walls?
The pig that designed and planned the windmill
Who is Snowball?
The horse that runs away because she misses her ribbons and sugar
Who is Mollie?
Labeling Snowball a "traitor," "criminal," and "spy"
What is Name-Calling?
"Napoleon is always right!"
Who is Boxer?
Propaganda technique most commonly used to vilify Snowball.
What is Rewriting History?
The pig who oversaw the construction of the windmill
Who is Napoleon?
The horse that continuously checks the commandments
Who is Clover?
"Surely, comrades, you do not want Jones back?"
What is Fear Appeal?
"Surely you remember that, comrades?"
Who is Squealer?
Solicitor hired by Napoleon to serve as a middleman for trade negotiations.
Who is Mr. Whymper?
How the animals broke the stones to build the windmill
What is gravity (dropping them to the ground to break apart)?
The tame raven who was treated like a pet by Jones
Who is Moses?
"Our Leader, Comrade Napoleon, has stated categorically--categorically, comrade--that Snowball was Jones' agent from the very beginning."
What is Appeal to Authority?
"The only good human being is a dead one!"
Who is Snowball?
What the accused animals are forced to do before they are executed.
What are false confessions?
The ultimate fate of the windmill
What is blown up by Mr. Frederick?
The oldest and most cynical animal on the farm
Who is Benjamin?
"Whenever anything went wrong it became usual to attribute it to Snowball" (78).
What is Scapegoating?
"All habits of Man are evil."
Who is old Major?
Who Napoleon sells the timber to at the last minute.
Who is Mr. Frederick (of Pinchfield Farm)?
Does not come to the animals' aid when the windmill is threatened
Who is Mr. Pilkington (of Foxwood Farm)?
The literate goat who often reads the commandments
Who is Muriel?
"Friend of fatherless! Fountain of happiness!"
What are Glittering Generalities?