Setting
Characters 1
Characters 2
Key Plot Points
Historical context
100

What name did animal farm originally have at the beginning of the story?

Manor Farm

100

Who was the owner of Manor Farm?

Mr Jones

100

What was the name of the pig that gave the speech about the rebellion?

Old Major

100

What was the one and only final commandment at the end of the story?

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

100

Which type of government does Animal Farm represent?

Totalitarian
200

What country was the story set in?

England

200

Where did boxer go in the van?

Butcher/Slaughter

200

Who made up sugar candy mountain?

Moses the Raven

200

Why didn't the animals realise that they were being mistreated?

Manipulation and a lack of memory

200

Which animal represented the Russian Labor workers?

Boxer

300

What are the names of the neighboring farms?

Foxwood and Pinch field

300

Which pig did the dogs chase away?

Snowball

300

Why did the chickens protest?

Their eggs were threatened to be sold

300

Why did the animals finally decide to start the rebellion?

Not being fed (Neglect)
300

What is Animal Farm an allegory for?

The Russian Revolution

400

What is the name of the town close to animal farm?

Willingdon

400

Which character had sugar cubes and ribbons hidden?

Mollie

400

Why were some animals executed?

Forced confession of crimes against animal farm

400

How did the pigs get away with sleeping in beds?

The pigs changed the rule written on the wall and used the language difficulties of other animals to their advantage

400

Who represents Josef Stalin from the Russian revolution?

Napoleon
500

What pub did Mr Jones spend most of his time?

The Red Lion

500

What character represents propaganda in animal farm?

Squealer

500

How are the animals manipulated in animal farm?

Propaganda, fear, authority and memory/language manipulation

500

Why is the pigs walking on their hind legs an important factor of the story?

This represents their similarity to humans

500

Karl Marx, a German philosopher, is represented by which animal?

Old Major

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