Allegory
Russian revolution
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
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 What is the Symbolism of the battle of the cowshed?


October revolution 

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When did the russian revolution takes place?

In 1917
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What has changed at the beggining of Chapter 8?

The sixth commandment.

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How are the piglets treated?

More important than the others animals

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What does the pigs start doing in this chapter?

Walk on two legs

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What represents old Major?

Lenin or Marx

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What are the two main events in the russian revolution?

The february and october revolution. 

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What is the real reason that Napoleon thinks he is dying?

Because of alcohol consuption.

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Which animal is allowed to return to Animal farm?

Moses

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What happens with the commandments?

they are replaced for only one rule

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What represents the death of Mr. Jones

Abdication of the Tsar Nicholas II
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Who led the Bolshevik revolution?

Lenin
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What is wrong with the money Napoleon gets from Frederick?

The money was fake
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Why was Benjamin upset?

He knows Boxer will be killed
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How is the new rule of the wall?

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

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What represents Squealer?

Russian media

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What slogan use the Bolsheviks?

"Peace, land and bread"

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What has changed on the barn wall at the end of Chapter 8?

The fifth commandment

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The pigs say that Boxer went where?

to the Willingdon animal hospital.

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How is changed the affirmation "four legs good, two legs bad"

It changedto "four legs good, two legs better"

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What represents England?

the entire world

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Who took control after Lenin's death?

Stalin

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How Napoleon justify the murder of the animals on this chapter?

It was a necessary measure, they were traitors

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What privileges do the pigs now enjoy?

They can drink alcohol, live in human's house, better food rations

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What can be concluded in the last paragraphs of the chapter?

That the pigs have become like the humans, oppresive.

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