Characters
Allegory Connections
Vocabulary
Plot
Miscellaneous
100

This character thought he killed a human by accident

Boxer

100

Mr. Jones symbolizes this person from history. 

Czar Nicholas II

100

A rule to be observed as strictly as the Ten Commandments

Commandment

100

what song do the animals sing at every meeting?

"Beasts of England"

100

Name the author of Animal Farm

George Orwell

200

This animal was the special pet of Mr. Jones.

Moses

200

The Russian Orthodox Church is symbolized by what character?

Moses

200

The weak, wavering cry of a sheep, calf, or goat.

Bleating

200

The animals decide to turn the farmhouse into____

a museum

200

A story with two levels of meaning. 

Allegory

300

This character coined the phrase, "4 legs good, 2 legs bad"

Snowball

300

The proletariat is made up of what economic class of people?

Working class

300

Involving immoral actions, unsavory or dirty.

Sordid

300

It's discovered that the pigs get two food items that nobody else is allowed to have. 

Milk and apples

300

This type of propaganda claims an audience should do something because everyone else is doing it.

Bandwagon

400

Which two animals were named Animal Hero, First Class?

Snowball & Boxer

400

This historical figure was exiled from the Soviet Union.


Leon Trotsky

400

Define irrepressible

Unable to be controlled or restrained.

400

Mr. Jones forgot to do this one thing, and it sparked the animals to revolt.

He forgot to feed them

400

This type of propaganda substitutes words or phrases with nicer ones.

Euphemism

500

This character says, "Donkeys live a long time. None of you has ever seen a dead donkey."

Old Benjamin

500

This historical group was a branch of the Russian Social-Democratic Workers’ Party

Bolsheviks

500

Define manifestly

In a way that is clear or obvious to the mind.

500

A sheep died during this battle. 

The Battle of the Cowshed

500

What was George Orwell's real name?

Eric Blair