“Up there, just on the other side of that dark cloud that you can see - there it lies, Sugarcandy Mountain, that happy country where we poor animals shall rest forever from our labors!”
CD: Moses- He returned to the farm at the end of the novel and is preaching about an afterlife full of joy to the animals. CM: The pigs allow him to stay because his vision of heaven helps to pacify the animals and prevents further rebellions.
“I heard about you… How you talked so much in class they called you Mrs. Quack Quack.”
Peter
O?
Opinion
Dramatic Irony
The reader/audience knows something a character doesn't know.
“Surely there is no one among you who wants to see Jones come back?”
CD: Squealer- This is his concluding statement for all announcements given to the animals. CM: This statement is intended to strike fear into the animals, resulting in an effective brand of propaganda.
“Fools! Fools! Do you not see what is written on the side of the van?”
CD: Benjamin- He finally utilizes his ability to read and tells the animals that Boxer is being sent to his death. CM: It took Boxer's death to change Benjamin's apathetic view on life. He spoke up, but it was too late. This does prove he cared deeply for Boxer as a brother.
“In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart.”
This is Anne's closing remark that Mr Frank reads in her dairy. CM- I'm not giving you example CM on this one. You're on your own : )
P?
Personal Reaction
Situational Irony
Anything unexpected or surprising.
“I’ve watched you day after day and I’ve held my tongue. But not longer! Not after this! Now I want him to go!”
Edith Frank is completely unhinged when she catches Mr. Van Daan stealing food. She has no tolerance for his juvenile behavior, she's livid he's not putting the children before himself, and she's annoyed with Otto Frank for allowing the Van Daan family to stay with them. She will protect the kids at all costs.
“Four legs good, two legs better.”
CD: Sheep- Squealer secretly took the sheep to a pasture and taught them to recite their new song towards the end of the novel. CM: The shift from two legs bad to two legs good confirms Old Major's ideology is shattered. Animal Farm ceases to exist.
“There are no walls, there are no bolts, no locks that anyone can put on your mind.”
Otto Frank is talking to Anne about the value of education. She might be confined indoors, but her mind provides endless possibilities with learning and reading. He's trying to provide her with a positive outlook during a terrible situation.
E?
Evaluation
Verbal Irony
Sarcasm
Combine these sentences while correcting the grammar.
shenandoah national park is known for its scenic skyline drive. The park is located in Virginia. The drive takes three hours to complete.
Located in Virginia, Shenandoah National Park's scenic Skyline Drive takes three hours to complete.
“I will work harder.”
Boxer- He is proving how brainwashed he is by not understanding that the pigs don't care if he works himself to death.
“There is so little that we parents can do to help our children. We can only try to set a good example… point the way. The rest you must do yourself. You must build your own character.”
Otto Frank is teaching Anne about the role of parents. In short, he claims that being a parent is a helpless position. You can be an excellent role model. You can teach wrong from right. You can be the perfect example, but the child has the final say on what kind of individual they will become.
i?
insight
Combine these sentences while correcting the grammar.
sunsets and cacti combine to make saguaro national park a magical stop. The park is relatively small.
Sunsets and cacti combine to make the relatively small Saguaro National Park a magical stop.
“Fill your glasses to the brim. Gentlemen, here is my toast: To the prosperity of The Manor Farm!”
CD: Napoleon- He is meeting with Mr. Pilkington at the end of the novel inside the farmhouse. CM: The change of Animal Farm back to Manor farm confirms the pigs have transformed into the human masters they once despised.
“That’s my wife. I told her I had to go over some papers in my office… to call me there when she got out of church.”
Mr. Kraler calms the families when they hear the phone unexpectedly ring. Mr. Kraler is keeping the hiding of the two families a secret from his wife because he wants to have the least amount of people involved.
i?
interpretation