Who's Who
Animal Facts
Politics
It's Complicated
The Winds of Change
100

The historical counterpart of Napoleon. 

Who is Stalin? 

100

The fattest of all the pigs. 

Who is Squealer? 

100

The political economic system in Russia Orwell is critical of.

What is Communism? 

100

A society that has great suffering and injustice. 

What is a dystopia? 

100

The mantra of the sheep. 

What is "Two legs bad, four legs good?"
200

The historical counterpart of Old Major. 

Who is Marx? 

200

The character who dies before he can see the rebellion complete. 

Who is Old Major? 

200

The farmer who represents Great Britain. 

Who is Pilkington? 

200

The farmer who ends up buying the wood from Napoleon. 

Who is Fredrick? 

200

The second commandment to change. 

What is commandment five? 

300

The historical counterpart of Snowball. 

Who is Trotsky? 

300

The creatures who drive Snowball away. 

Who are the dogs? 

300

The political economic structure represented by humans. 

What is Capitalism? 

300

Moses spreads rumors about this magical place. 

What is Sugarcandy Mountain? 

300

The third commandment to change. 

What is commandment six? 

400

The historical counterpart of Mollie. 

Who is the bourgeoisie? 

400

The number of retired animals by the end of the novel. 

What is zero? 

400

The novel's counterpart for The Russian Orthodox Church. 

Who is Moses the raven? 

400

Mr. Jone's biggest vice. 

What is alcoholism? 

400

The final number of commandments at the end of the novel. 

What is one? 

500

The historical counterpart for Napoleon's dogs. 

Who are the secret police? 

500

The pigs end up wearing clothes and carrying this. 

What are whips? 

500

The word for "friend" used to remind the reader of Russia. 

What is comrade? 

500

The replacement for the retired-animal pasture. 

What is barley? 

500

The first commandment to change. 

What is commandment four?

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