What are the two things that the pigs take for themselves at the beginning of the book?
Milk and apples
What are the commandments changed to at the end of the book?
"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."
What line does Squealer constantly use at the end of his arguments?
"Surely Comrades, you do not want Jones back"
What does Boxer represent?
The workers/common people of Russia.
What real person did Snowball represent?
Leon Trotsky
Which character symbolizes the church and organized religion?
Moses the Raven
True or False: the Battle of the Windmill represents the Battle for Berlin
False; it represents the Battle of Stalingrad
What was "no animal shall drink alcohol" changed to?
Who attacked Boxer in a meeting for mentioning that Snowball was a hero?
The Dogs (KGB)
As he got older what was Boxer looking forward to in Chapter Nine?
Retirement
Who/what does Mr. Fredrick and Pinchfield Farm represent?
Adolf Hitler and Germany
What new slogan did the sheep chant at the end of the novel?
“Four legs good, two legs better”
In the novel who represents Tsar Nicholas?
Mr. Jones
Which animal sheltered the ducklings at the beginning of the book?
Clover
Who does Napoleon sell the pile of timber to?
Mr. Fredrick
What are Boxer's two motto's?
"I will work harder"
"Napoleon is always right"