Napoleon represents this person.
Who is Joseph Stalin?
This pig gives speeches to convince the animals to support Napoleon.
Who is Squealer?
This species of animals takes a leadership role on the farm after the expulsion of Jones.
Who are the pigs?
"No animal shall drink alcohol" belongs to this set of rules that is written on the barn wall.
What are the Seven Commandments?
The three rhetorical appeals.
What are logos, pathos, and ethos?
Farmer Jones represents this person.
Who is Tsar Nicholas II?
This pig becomes the leader of Animal Farm after having his rival chased off the farm.
Who is Napoleon?
This building is destroyed twice-- first by a storm, then by dynamite.
"Napoleon is always right" and "I will work harder" are the two mottoes of this animal.
Who is Boxer?
Pathos is the appeal to this.
Boxer represents this group of people.
This horse acts as a motherly figure to many of the animals at the farm.
Who is Clover?
The animals sing this song after Napoleon has a group of supposed traitors executed.
What is "Beasts of England?"
The sheep originally are taught to chant, "Four legs good, two legs bad," but they are later taught this revised version.
What is "four legs good, two legs better?"
The skill of creating a persuasive argument.
What is rhetoric?
Snowball represents this person.
This pig's dream inspires the other animals to rebel against humanity.
Who is Old Major?
These two animals are awarded Animal Hero, First Class for their roles in the Battle of the Cowshed.
Who are Boxer and Snowball?
Who is Jones?
This element of the SPACECAT acronym refers to the speaker's attitude toward their audience or subject matter.
What is tone?
Mollie represents this group of people.
Who are the upper classes or the aristocracy?
Who is Moses?
At the end of the novel, these two groups become impossible to tell apart by the animals on the farm.
This element of the SPACECAT acronym refers to a piece of rhetoric's reason for being.
What is exigence?