Who Am I ?
Who Am I ?
Commandments
Beginning
Important Events
100

The often drunk farmer who runs the Manor Farm before the animals stage their Rebellion and establish Animal Farm.

Mr. Jones

100

The prize-winning boar whose vision of a socialist utopia serves as the inspiration for the Rebellion.

Old Major

100

This commandment replaced all 7 at the end of the novel.

All animals are equal but some are more equal than others.

100
How was Mr. Jones Portrayed? (Chapter 1)
He was portrayed as a reckless alcoholic.
100

What was Animal Farm based off of?

The Russian Revolution.

200

The pig who spreads Napoleon’s propaganda among the other animals.

Squealer

200

The pig who emerges as the leader of Animal Farm after the Rebellion.

Napoleon

200

What commandment did Napoleon break against when he slept in the house?

The Fourth Commandment. No animal shall sleep in a bed.

200
What was Major's warning to the animals? (Chapter 1)
He said to never be exploit to another animal and that all animals are equal.
200

According to Old Major, what is the cause of all the animals’ problems?

Humans

300

The long-lived donkey who refuses to feel inspired by the Rebellion.

Benjamin

300

The pig who challenges Napoleon for control of Animal Farm after the Rebellion.

Snowball

300

What commandment do the sheep keep repeating?

4 legs good 2 legs bad. 2nd Commandment.

300
Why does Major call the meeting? (Chapter 1) Why does he do this at the time he does? Double points for answering both!
Major calls the meeting to tell about his dream and revolution and how bad humans are. He does this at the time he does because he thinks he's going to die soon.
300

What purpose do the puppies play in the book?

Raised to be guard dogs (an army)

400

The white goat who reads the Seven Commandments to Clover.

Muriel

400

The cart-horse whose incredible strength, dedication, and loyalty play a key role in the early prosperity of Animal Farm and the later completion of the windmill.

Boxer

400

Who was caught changing the 5th commandment? (no animal shall drink alcohol... to excess)

Squealer

400
What is the political statement that emerges from Major's dream? (Chapter 1)
Major says that all animals will rebel because all people are evil; rebellion and freedom, man overworks and doesn't feed the animals. As long as the animals do work, they don't care if the animals die.
400

What was the purpose of the windmill?

To make electricity to provide more comfort for the animals

500

The tame raven who spreads stories of Sugarcandy Mountain, the paradise to which animals supposedly go when they die.

Moses

500

Two dogs, each of whom gives birth early in the novel. Napoleon takes the puppies in order to “educate” them.

Jessie and Bluebell

500

What themes are represented by the commandments?

Religion, power, control.

500
What animals learn the song more quickly?
The pigs and the dogs because they are the smartest.
500

Why did the men blow up the windmill?

To lash out the animals' success. Frederick was very Jealous of the animals.