Russian revolution
Characters relation with Russian revolution
Characters
Book Facts
George Orwell
100

Who started the Russian revolution?

Vladimir Lenin

100


Who did snowball represent in the story?

Leon Trotsky

100

Who wants to wear ribbons?

Molly

100

Who is the author of the book “Animal Farm

George Orwell

100

When was he born, and when did he die?

1903-1950

200

Who were the big referents of the Russian revolution?

Stalin and Lenin

200


What does the horses represent in relation with the Russian revolution?

Working class

200

Who is the animal´s enemy

Men

200

Which were the main characters of the book.?

Napoleón, Snowball, Squealer

200

Where was he born?

India

300

Between which years the Russian revolution took place?

1917-1923

300


Who did Mr fredericks represent?

Hitler

300

Who trained the puppies?

Napoleon

300

When was “Animal Farm” published?

August 17th 1945

300

Which was George Orwell's real name?

Eric Blair

400

What was the main cause of the Russian revolution?

World war disasters/Economic crisis

400


Why does the book use satire with animals to explain historical events?

-Better comprehension and comparison

400

Who painted the six principles of animalism on the side of the barns?

The pigs painted seven principles



400

What was the author's intention by writing this book?

Represent the russian revolution

400

Why did he use animals in this novel?

He once saw a little boy whipping a horse



500

Which was the form of government that Stalin and Lenin exercised?

Communism 

500


Why did the author compare pigs to politicians?

To offend them in a discreet way

500

What is Old major's message to the animals?



Rebellion

500

What started the revolution in the farm?

Hunger and mistreatment

500

What was Orwell's Job, in british occupied India?

Imperial Police in British occupied India.