Fun Facts
Themes
Literary Devices
Characters
Ethos, Pathos, Logos
100
The author of Animal Farm.
What is George Orwell?
100
Napoleon using his power for himself is which theme?
What is corruption of power?
100
An overexaggeration
What is hyperbole?
100
Resembles the selfish people
What is Mollie?
100
Which one has an emotional appeal?
What is pathos.
200
The number to puppies
What is 9
200
When Squealer lies, for Napoleon, to the rest of the animals about the name on the side of the van that Boxer leaves in is _________
What is manipulation of subjects?
200
Well-deserved win is which device?
What is alliteration?
200
Who invented Animalism?
What is Old Major?
200
What identifies credibility?
What is ethos.
300
Names of the dogs
What is Bluebell and Jessie
300
Napoleon being president after Mr. Jones is gone leads to _________
What is more inequality?
300
What is the blank? "It's a ________ you see: you put the thing that does the killing right between your teeth, but you never give it the power to kill you."
What is metaphor.
300
Character that resembles religion.
What is Moses?
300
Uses facts for credibility
What is logos
400
Genre of Animal Farm
What is dystopian animal fable
400
The pigs were inherently evil until they began to rule. What does this represent?
What is totalitarian rule
400
Animal Farm is a _______ for the Russian Revolution.
What is allegory?
400
Who represents the working class?
What is Boxer?
400
"And now comrades, I will tell you about my dream of last night."
What is ethos.
500
Where and when was the book written
What is 1943-1944 and London
500
The animals were blind to their horrible treatments. What did this show?
What is pride
500
"Giving a hand" is which device?
What is metonymy?
500
Who lies to protect Napoleon?
What is Squealer.
500
"You cows that I see before me, how many thousands of gallons of milk have you given during this last year?"
What is logos?
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