"Most people have this or are doing this so you should too!"
Bandwagon
Animalism represents....
Communism
Who's motto is: "I will work harder!"?
Boxer
How does Benjamin react to Boxer being sent to the "hospital"?
He cries out and tries to tell the other animals that Boxer is being taken away to be killed.
An allegory is...
A story in which concrete and specific characters and situations stand for other characters and situations so as to make a point about them is called...An allegory is...
Using ordinary people or trying to sound ordinary to sell something or support an idea
Plainfolks
The Battle of Cowshed represents...
The October Revolution of 1917
Which character represents propaganda?
Squealer
Who calls a meeting to discuss overthrowing Man?
Old Major
What is the farm called at the end of the novel?
Manor Farm
Using an expert or a celebrity to sell or support an idea
Testimonial
The windmill represents...
Fake Industry or crumbly infrastructure
Which animal misses Jones the most?
Mollie
How do the hens protest against Napoleon?
They fly up to the rafters to lay their eggs so they smash to the ground.
Who owns Foxwood farm?
Mr. Pilkington
Using vague, sweeping statements that include words associated with deeply held values or beliefs
Glittering Generalities
The Fredrick and Pilkington trade scenario with Animal Farm represents....
Stalin's choice to side with Germany, and then when attacked, siding with the Allied Powers
Who can read as well as the pigs?
Benjamin
What happens to Jessie and Bluebell's nine puppies toward the start of the novel?
Napoleon keeps them secluded in a loft to educate them
What is the only commandment left on the wall at the end of the book?
ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL
BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS
Associating positive image of a person or object to another, making this second object more acceptable
Transfer
The ace of spades during the card game represents...
The growing mistrust between US/UK and Soviet Union after WWII.
Which group of animals are the blind followers of Napoleon (thus representing the blind followers of Stalin)?
The sheep
Symbolically speaking, why can't the animals tell humans and pigs apart at the end of the novel?
Because Stalin became the very thing he rebelled against in the beginning.
From what do the pigs learn how to read, specifically?
From an old spelling book they found on the rubbish heap