What was one of the first moments in the book were the pig believe that they were above the other animals?
When the animals are harvesting the crops and the pigs are supervising them.
What was one of the first instantiates that made it known that Napoleon would only think for him self
The first instant was when we took the milk from from the cows when everyone was out working on the farm.
What dose Squealer represent in the book?
Squealer represents propaganda. He is the one telling all the animals that the farm doing grate and always defends Napoleon at all costs.
How did the changing of the seven commandments affect the animals?
It affected them because they now think that it did not change. They think that the commandments were the same as they were and that makes the pig get away with it.
What was the format difference between the book and the movie?
In the book,it is told from a third-person point of view, while in the movie, it is told from a dog named Jessie. In the book, Jessie is not a main character.
Why did the pigs think that they were intitled to the farm house?
They thought that they were intitled to the farm house because they are the one doing all the brain work. They say that they need the house because they need there rest, but they are really taking advantage of their power.
Why did Napoleon send Boxer to the Glue factory/ slaughter house
Napoleon did this because Boxer was now weak and could not do much on the farm any more. Boxer also spoke out attested Napoleon and was questioning him.
How are Leon Trotsky and Snowball alike?
Trotsky and Snowball were both chased out of their government. Trotsky being chased by the KGB and Snowball being chased by the dogs
How were the sheep a big part of Squealers talking?
They would always say "four legs good Two legs bad" at the time were animals were thinking what he just said. They throw the animals off guard.
How were the Farmers and Jones different in the movie?
In the book, they don't really talk to each another and are kind of far apart. While in the movie, there practically all friends and live next to each another.
Why was it so shocking to the animals when the pigs were walking on two legs?
The whole book the animals were told that four legs are good and two legs are bad. They were told that two legs were evild and only for men. So when they saw the pigs walking on two legs all the animals were shocked
What was Napoleon's goal when he kill the animals "working with Snowball"?
He wanted the animals to fear him. If we kill the animals that were against him, he made everyone sacred to speak up.
Why was Joseph Stalin protrude as the pig Napoleon in the book Animal Farm?
He was protrade as a pig because it was a sort of joke at him. It was a jab at him in a way that the athuor meant to say he was a sort of pig.
Why was it so easy to trick the animals into thinking that the commandment were not changed when they were?
The animals were said in the book to be stupid. When they look at the changed commandment, they don't see that they had changed. When the animals DO notice however, they made an excuse for it.
What was the difference in the killing of the chickens?
They were hanged in the movie instead of being eaten by the dogs. Also in the movie, the killing were shown on a video were in the book they were killed publicly.
What did it mean when Napoleon changed the name from Animal Farm back to Manor Farm?
It meant that instead of the animals having freedom and having a farm that all animals can be equal, the farm is going back to the old day were they did not have food and were over worked.
What exactly happen to Napoleon at the end?
At the end of the book, Napoleon is seen in the window, along with the other pigs, to be changing into humans. This moment is meant to show that Napoleon is now just like Jones.
Why was this book written?
This book was written because it was meant as satire and a sort of joke to the real people that were represented in this story by calling them pigs.
Why did Napoleon ban Beasts of England?
He banned it because it sort of gave the animals hope. Beasts of England had the animals come together and Napoleon did not want that, he wanted to control the animals
What was different about the way that Old Major was killed?
In the book, he died from old age, were in the movie, he was shot by Jones when they were all singing Beasts of England.
What was the meaning of the end of the book when the pigs had dinner with the other farmers?
The meaning of the ending is that the pigs and the humans are the same. When the animals look out the window, they could not tell the difference between the humans and the pigs.
Did Napoleon plan to take over the farm from the start?
Now this is not said in the book, but if you look at the evidence, it seems like he wanted to take over the farm from Snowball. He took the dogs away from there mother and trained them. Later at his speech, he called the dog to chase Snowball off the farm.
What did the dinner seacn in Animal Farm repersent in real life?
The dinner scasne in animal farm was supposes to represent that the old government in Russia was the exact same as the new government and that nothing had changed.
Why was Squealer believed by the animals, even if what he was saying was ridicules.
He was believed because when he was talking to the animals, he would use fear and intimidation. He would talk about Jones coming back if they did not follow what they were saying and later he would use the intimidation of the dogs
What was the biggest difference in the Movie compared to the Book?
The biggest diffidence in the Movie is that it ended with Napoleon's fall. At the end Napoleon and the farm are both destroyed, but in the book, the animals do not win.