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STAMPwords
100

This character is replaced by the Animals as the head of Manor Farm. He dies in an inebriates' home.

Who was Mr. Jones?

100

This character is caught red-hoofed changing one of the Seven Commandments.

Who is Squealer?

100

In 1994, James W Johnston, CEO of RJ Reynolds tobacco company, claimed that "Cigarette smoking is no more addictive than coffee, tea, or Twinkies." 

This is an example of a long word, that starts with a P!

What is propaganda?
100

"He seldom talked, and when he did, it was usually to make some cynical remark—for instance, he would say that God had given him a tail to keep the flies off, but that he would sooner have had no tail and no flies."

Define cynical

What is distrustful, having a lack of faith.

100

What is "defenestration?"

What is throwing someone out a window?

200

This character is pretty cynical... that's because he's seen all of this happen before.

Who is Benjamin?

200
What does the milk and apples incident represent?

The dishonesty of the pigs

200

Napoleon teaches us to listen carefully to our leaders, as to not let ourselves be misled. The changing of the _____ _____ shows this.

What are seven commandments?

200

This pig, having written poems and songs for Napoleon, represents propaganda.

Who is Squealer?

200

Yesterday's STAMPword was... not candid or sincere, typically by pretending that one knows less about something than one really does.

What is disingenuous?

300

This character was a Revolutionary! Too bad his ideas were twisted once he was gone...

Who was Old Major?
300

This character is chased off the farm by dogs for suggesting to build the windmill. It is the beginning of the dictatorship on the farm.

Who is Snowball?

300

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The tragedy of Boxer shows us that while work is important, too much of it can be detrimental to our health. Overworking oneself is often regarded to as this "hot" phrase.

What is burnout?

300

Animal Farm speaks upon totalitarianism. Break down the etymology (STAMPword!) of this word. Total- itarian- ism. What does this word mean?

The thought of absolute control.
300

Define "knell"

What is the sound of a bell?
400

Name one of the opposing Farmers that Napoleon considers doing business with.

Who are Mr. Frederick or Mr. Pilkington.

400

These characters are mistaken for human beings in the novel's closing lines.

Who are Napoleon and Squealer?

400

Joseph Stalin is known for saying that "There is no famine or actual starvation, nor is there likely to be." Given that Animal Farm was based on these events, how is this ironic?

The animals on the farm hid their lack of food.

400

Joseph Stalin was a Russian leader who used fear and intimidation to achieve dictatorship. This character is represented as Stalin in Animal Farm

Who is Napoleon?

400

To make or become less valuable or respected,

Or, the main character of the Elden Ring game.

What is tarnish?

500

This female horse often suspects the pigs of violating the commandments, but instead blames herself for misremembering them!

Who is Clover?

500

Snowball used his knowledge of this great general to lead the animals to victory against the humans

who was Julius Caesar?

500

Give a parallel between the events of Animal Farm and a real life, modern governmental scenario.

Answers may Vary

500

Who could represent Leon Trotsky? Trotsky was a political theorist who opposed Stalin. Stalin spread some pretty nasty rumors about Trotsky!

Who is Snowball?

500

On this day, I posted the daily agenda like, 6 times. Define "Betwixt"

What is "between"

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