REBELLION & POWER
PROPAGANDA & MANIPULATION
WORK & EXPLOITATION
HUMANS & OUTSIDE WORLD
THEMES & SYMBOLISM
100

This event is the moment when the animals first overthrow Mr. Jones.


What is the Rebellion?


100

This pig justifies every one of Napoleon’s suspicious decisions.


Who is Squealer?


100

This loyal worker becomes the symbol of exploited labor.


Who is boxer ?

100

This human farmer mistreats the animals before the rebellion.


Who is Mr. Jones?


100

What is one simple example of inequality shown in Animal Farm?


The pigs started eating better food and living with special privileges compared to the other animals.

200

This pig slowly eliminates all rivals to secure absolute control.


Who is Napoleon?


200

This method convinces animals that their memories are wrong.


What is rewriting history?


200

This massive project keeps animals exhausted and obedient.


What is the windmill?


200

This farm owner cheats Napoleon by paying with counterfeit money.


Who is Mr. Frederick?


200

This central theme shows how leaders become corrupt once they gain power.


 What is the corruption of power?


300

This building becomes the symbol of Napoleon’s new authoritarian rule.


What is the farmhouse?


300

This chant is repeated by the sheep to silence dissent.


What is “Four legs good, two legs bad”?


300

These animals work the most but receive the least.


What are the working animals (horses, hens, sheep)?


300

This is what Orwell suggests happens when equality is promised but not protected.


What is: What is totalitarian control replacing equality?


300

This rewritten commandment symbolizes the destruction of equality.


What is “All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others”?


400

This tactic allows the pigs to maintain power without admitting they changed the rules.


What is altering the Commandments?


400

This frightening force helps Napoleon control the farm through intimidation.


What are the dogs?


400

This moment shows how the pigs use celebrations and ceremonies to distract the animals from their suffering.


What is organizing fake victory parades?


400

This idea shows how communist revolutions can fail when power concentrates in a few leaders.



What is: What is the rise of a new dictatorship?


400

This scene symbolizes the final merging of oppressor and oppressed.


What is pigs and humans looking identical at the end?


500

This moment demonstrates the farm has fully turned into a dictatorship.


What is Napoleon crowning himself leader and banning debates?


500

This repeated motto manipulates animals into blind loyalty.


What is “Napoleon is always right”?


500

This slogan reflects blind devotion to duty, even to one’s own harm.


What is “I will work harder”?


500

 This transformation marks the pigs complete adoption of human habits.


What is walking on two legs?


500

This original idea represents the dream of a perfect but unrealistic utopia.


What is Old Major’s dream?


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