The historical event/time period is Animal Farm based on
What is the Russian Revolution?
The name of the farm where the novella takes place
What is Manor Farm?
Who are the pigs?
This man owned Foxwood farm
Mr. Pilkington
This phrase was found to be added to the fourth commandment on the barn wall:
This is a character upon whom blame is always placed usually in order to divert attention from true culprits.
What is a scapegoat?
These animals were considered to be the hardest workers
What are the horses?
This animal was known for his stubbornness and cynical outlook on life. (include name and animal type)
Who is Benjamin the donkey?
Mr. Frederick owned this farm.
What is Pinchfield farm?
This was the penalty if animals chose not to participate in the voluntary work on the windmill on Sundays.
This is the reason why the Russian people revolted and the reason why the animals revolted against Jones
They both revolted because they wanted to improve their living conditions- Mr. Jones had a habit of getting drunk and forgetting to feed the animals.
The two boars and small pig that become the leaders in the revolution.
Who are Napoleon, Snowball, and Squealer?
These animals had this "product" stolen from them by Jones.
The hens had their eggs taken from them by Jones.
This is the reason the animals were unable to use the human tools.
What is they were made for human hands?
These are Boxer's two maxims:
The genre of the story of Animal Farm
What is an allegory?
Name the song the animals sang to celebrate their freedom.
What is "Beasts of England"?
This was Squealer's reason for why the pigs needed the milk and apples.
"Science!"/"We pigs are brainworkers!"/"Jones would come back!"
This animal was known for fighting bravely at the battle of the cowshed.
Snowball
Name 3 habits the pigs have adopted that the animals once agreed they should never do:
What are sleep in a bed, engage in trade, use money, and sleep in the farmhouse.
This is the general time period the Russian Revolution occured
What is the early 1900s? (1905-1922)
This is the original decision made surrounding what was to be done with the farmhouse?
What is preserved as a museum?
Name 4 of the seven commandments.
Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy
Whatever goes upon four legs or has wings is a friend
No animal shall wear clothes
No animal shall sleep in a bed
No animal shall drink alcohol
No animal shall kill any other animal
All animals are equal
Napoleon and Snowball disagreed primarily about the windmill and this one other issue.
What is how the animals were to be educated? Snowball advocated for learning committees for all animals, while Napoleon wanted to focus on "teaching" the young.
This is the solicitor whom Napoleon hired to help the animals procure the necessary materials to build the windmill?
Who is Mr. Whymper?