Characters
Symbolism
Story/Plot
Themes
Conflicts
100

Which characters were thrown out by Napoleon?

Snowball

100

This animal represents the working class, whose loyalty and labor are exploited by the pigs.

Boxer

100

Before the rebellion, who was the owner of the farm?

Mr. Jones

100

This theme is explored through the animals' initial hopes for equality, which are ultimately betrayed by the pigs' rise to power.

The failure of idealism

100

What is the event where the animals successfully defend their farm from humans?

The Battle of the Cowshed.

200

Who promoted all the propaganda?

Squealer

200

The object transformed from a symbol of equality to a symbol of oppression. 

The 7 Commandments

200

Which two pigs were the leaders of the rebellion?

Snowball and Napoleon

200

By the end of the novel, the pigs become indistinguishable from humans, symbolizing how revolutionary leaders can become just as oppressive as the tyrants they replaced.

Cycle of oppression

200

What does Boxer repeat to silence his doubts about Napoleon’s leadership?

“Napoleon is always right."

300

Who’s the antagonist?

Napoleon

300

It represents any society or political system, particularly the Soviet Union

The Farm

300

Manor Farm name was changed into ________

Animal Farm

300

What theme was represented through the pig’s action of scapegoating Snowball?

Propaganda and Manipulation

300

What conflict does the windmill represent?

Ideal vs Reality

400

Which character started the rebellion?

Major the Pig

400

Militarized force and brutal suppression by a dictatorial regime to maintain control and eliminate dissent.

Dogs

400

What did the animal do after the successful rebellion?

Celebrate, Sleep more, Eat more

400

The pigs manipulating the commandment, inciting fear in the animal is the theme of _______

Corruption and Power

400

Who are the two pigs that fight for leadership after the rebellion?

Snowball and Napoleon

500

Which animals did Napoleon use to incite fear in the character?

Dog

500

It represents the promises of progress and prosperity that totalitarian regimes often use to rally support

The Windmill

500

What did Major the pig blame for all their problem?

Humans

500

The key phrase used by the pigs to justify the inequality of the other animals.

"All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others"

500

Which group of animals blindly follows Napoleon, chanting slogans to drown out dissent?

The sheep