Characters
Plot
Vocabulary
Quotes
Allegory
100

Who was the farm's poet and songwriter?

Minimus

100

What did Pilkington and Mr. Fredrick both want from the farm?

a well-seasoned stack of timber

100

Pre-eminent

eminent above or before others; superior; surpassing:

100

Who said, " War is war. The only good human being is a dead on"?

Snowball

100

Who was symbolic of Joseph Stalin?

Napoleon

200

Who was Napoleon's propagandist?

Squealer

200

What happened to Old Major's skull in Chapter 10?

It was buried

200

Cynical

bitterly or sneeringly distrustful of others, life, society, or government

200

Complete the statement: "All men are what. All animals are what.

enemies; comrades

200

Who was symbolic for the older generation?

Old Benjamin

300

Who was often suspicious; doubting the Commandments and the pigs, but never saying anything?

Clover

300

After Snowball was expelled, Napoleon made what announcement?

There would no longer be Sunday meetings

300

Filial

Benefiting a son or a daughter

300

Whose motto was "Napoleon is always right"?

Boxer

300

What was the Farmhouse symbolic for?

Kremlin

400

Who talked of a special heaven for animals?

Moses
400

How did Napoleon gain the support of the other animals?

by secretly meeting with small factions on his off time

400

Impromptu

Not rehearsed


400

Who was known to repeat the maxim "Four legs good, two legs bad," even at inappropriate times?

The sheep

400

What was the Fiver Year plan in the book?

the windmill

500

The human who acted as a middleman between Animal Farm and the outside world was:

Whymper

500

Which animal led Napoleon's processions around the farm?

the cockerel

500

Blithely

Filled with joy or glee

500

Who said, "The only good human being is a dead one."?

Snowball

500

What was the rebellion of the hens symbolic of?

The Great Purge

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