Animals
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Allegory
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100

Which character was a "fierce-looking Berkshire boar" who had a reputation of getting his own way?

Napoleon

100

Who are Mr. Frederick and Mr. Pilkington?

Neighbors of Mr. Jones

100

Who in the Russian Revolution does Mr. Jones represent?

The Czars and aristocracy

100

Why do the animals finally decide to get rid of Mr. Jones?

He went a whole day without feeding them because he was drunk.

100

Which animal(s) chanted the maxim "Four legs good, two legs bad"?

The sheep

200

A boar whose vision of future when Man has vanished, which inspired the Rebellion.

Old Major

200

Which revolution is the novel based on?

The Russian Revolution

200

Who does Old Major symbolize?

Karl Marx

200

Who does Napoleon take "under his wing" in order to oversee their education?

The new puppies

200

Who's motto is "I will work harder!"

Boxer

300

This character remained indifferent toward the ideas of the Rebellion and believed life would remain the same.

Benjamin

300

What are the animals forbidden from doing?

Wearing clothes, sleeping in a bed, drinking alcohol, killing another animal

300

Moses told the other animals about Sugarcandy Mountain. What were him and his views supposed to represent?

Religion and the church

300

How has the revolution at Animal Farm impact the other animals on surrounding farms?

It is causing unrest among the other animals: bulls turning savage, cows kicking over milk, sheep breaking loose, etc.

300

Who is the speaker of the following quote? "War is war. The only good human being is a dead one."

Snowball

400

Which animal would regularly read to the others because they were decent at it?

Muriel, the goat

400

How did the animals learn the tactics they used in the Battle of the Cowshed?

Snowball read about Julius Caesar's campaigns

400

Which group does Clover represent?

Mothers who send their children to work or war

400

Which two characters were considered heroes in the Battle of the Cowshed?

Snowball and Boxer

400

Who said the following quote: "Only get rid of Man, and the produce of our labor would be our own. Almost overnight we could become rich and free."

Old Major

500

Who has been the main ideological leader of Animal Farm?

Snowball

500

What is the difference between a motto and a maxim?

A motto is a personal saying while a maxim is a general truth or piece of advice

500

Who does Napoleon symbolize?

Joseph Stalin

500

Why was the hay harvest more successful than when humans ran the farm?

All of the animals pitched in, even the geese and hens, to gather all the hay, and not waste any. No one stole.

500

Who is the speaker of the following quote? "It is for your sake that we drink that milk and eat those apples."

Squealer