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100

This character loves sugar

Mollie

100

The Battle of the Cowshed is based on this historical event

The Russian Civil War.

100

“Four legs good, two legs bad.”is said by this group

the sheep

100

What do the animals call each other at the start of the book?

comrade

100
What real person did Napoleon represent?
Joseph Stalin
200

This character was caught with a ladder and bucket of paint

Squealer

200

At the end of the story this is the name of the farm

Manor Farm

200

“I will work harder.” is said by this character

Boxer

200

What happens to poor Boxer?

He is sold and killed so the pigs can by more alcohol 

200

This character is supposed to represent Karl Marx/Vladimir Lenin

Old Major

300

This character is not very good at reading but is strong

Boxer

300

This event represents the Russian Revolution

The rebellion against Mr. Jones

300

“It is for your sake that we drink that milk and eat those apples" says this character

Squealer

300

This award is given to Boxer and Snowball in the battle of the cowshed

Animal Hero First Class

300
What does Squealer represent?
Propaganda
400

This animal sheltered the ducklings at the beginning of the book and is a mother horse

Clover

400

These are the two reasons the windmill is destroyed

a storm and the humans blow it up

400

No animal shall kill any other animal without cause. What is the significance of the change in this rule?

shows manipulation & lies

400
What did the sheep chant at the end of the novel?
“Four legs good, two legs better”
400
What does Boxer represent?
The workers of Russia
500

This character remains quiet and cynical no matter the changes that he notices

Benjamin

500

This group of animals go against Napoleon and are starved

the hens

500

“The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.” What is the significance of this quote?

 It shows how the pigs have become the humans they hated

500

Which farm did Mr. Pilkington own, representing England and the countries of the Western Allies?

Foxwood

500

This character is supposed to represent organized Religion

Moses

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