What are the commandments changed to at the end of the book?
"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."
The Norse word for the void.
Ginnungagap
Which character is more dangerous than danger?
Julius Caesar
Which character is an 'honorable man'?
Brutus
A Roman commoner
Plebian
Who/what does Mr. Fredrick and Pinchfield Farm represent?
Adolf Hitler and Germany
The first created woman in Greek myth.
Pandora
Which characters remains quiet and cynical no matter the changes that he notices?
Benjamin
Where do Brutus and Cassius march to battle?
Phillipi
Symbolized religion in Animal Farm.
Moses the Raven
According to Squealer, what were Boxer's last words?
"Napoleon is always right."
Odin
Who are the two tribunes that opposed Caesar in Act 1?
Marellus and Flavius
Who calls Brutus "the noblest Roman of them all?"
Marc Antony
The underlying reason for the submarine's 'doom' in the story "Gentlemen, Your Verdict" (what caused it)
A mine
True or False: the Battle of the Windmill represents the Battle for Berlin
False; it represents the Battle of Stalingrad
The name of the Greek god of beauty.
Aphrodite
What are the names of the men most likely eaten by wolves in "The Interlopers"
Georg Znaeyem and Ulrich Von Gradwitz
Let Antony away from the Capitol building while Caesar was assassinated.
Trebonius
A type of Roman coin
Drachmae
What line does Squealer constantly use at the end of his arguments?
"Surely Comrades, you do not want Jones back."
The name of the world tree.
Yggdrassil
What is the name of Sarah Penn's daughter?
Nanny Penn
What is the name of the feast that is being celebrated in Act 1?
Which city does "Miss Hinch" take place in?
New York