This pig was caught with a ladder and a bucket of paint.
Who is Squealer?
If he saw the Animal Farm movie today, this author would roll over in his grave so violently that he could power the windmill.
George Orwell (Eric Arthur Blair)
The chant/motto of the rebellion
The Beasts of England
Animal Farm is this type of story.
What is allegory or fable?
Napoleon represents this real person.
Who is Joseph Stalin?
Napoleon trains dog for this purpose.
What is to make the animals afraid and for his own protection?
Napoleon blames this character for the destruction of the windmill.
Who is Snowball?
Boxer was looking forward to this in Chapter Nine.
What is retirement?
Which was not one of the original seven commandments of Animalism? a)no sleeping in beds b)no trading with humans c)all animals are equal d)no drinking alcohol e)no wearing clothes
b) no trading with humans
This is how many hounds hastily hounded Snowball off the farm.
What is nine? / What are nine dogs?
The original owner of Animal Farm at the start of the book.
Who is Mr. Jones?
This character loved sugar and ribbons.
Who is Mollie?
According to Squealer, these were Boxer's last words.
What is "Napoleon is always right"?
Napoleon's human trading partner/negotiator
Who is Mr. Whymper?
This man scams Napoleon with fraudulent banknotes
Who is Frederick?
When the idea of the windmill was first introduced, this was its original purpose.
What is "to produce electricity, reduce labor, provide heat in the winter" (Stating just one counts)
Animal Farm is an allegorical satire of this historical event.
What is the Russian Revolution?
Clover saw this shocking sight in Chapter Ten.
What is pigs walking on two legs?
This is what the sheep chant at the end of the novel.
What is “Four legs good, two legs better”?
Old Major's speech encouraged the animals to do this.
What is revolt against the humans?
This character remains quiet and cynical no matter the changes.
Who is Benjamin?
The revolution on Animal Farm has this effect on animals elsewhere.
What is that it inspires them to try and revolt against humans?
This fine swine's name is quite literal, seeing as he serves as a mouthpiece for the boar in charge.
Who is Squealer?
This foul fowl told fictional stories of a Sugarcandy Mountain.
Who is Moses?
Tactics employed in the Battle of Cowshed were inspired by this renowned Roman General
Who is Julius Caesar?