Who said it?
Rules of the Farm
Character Traits
What chapter?
Anything Goes
100

"Napoleon is always right"

Boxer

100

Name ONE of the original "commandments", from Old Major's speech. 

- No animal must ever live in a house

- No animal shall sleep in a bed

- No animal shall wear clothes

- No animal shall drink alcohol or smoke tobacco

- No animal shall touch money or engage in trade

- No animal must ever tyrannize over his own kind

- No animal must ever kill any other animal 

100

This character LOVES ribbons and sugar cubes!

Mollie

100
In this chapter, Old Major gives his speech to inspire rebellion. 

Chapter 1

100

This revolutionary anthem once united the animals. 

What is "Beasts of England"?

200

"No one believes more firmly than Napoleon that all animals are equal"

Squealer

200

At the end of the book, what is the only commandment on the wall?

ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL
BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS

200

This character planned the windmill project. 

Snowball

200
In this chapter, Snowball is chased off the farm by dogs. 

Chapter 5

200

What are the pigs and humans doing when the rest of the animals look through the window? 

Playing cards

300

"Do you not see what is written on the side of that van?"

Benjamin

300

What is the first commandment to be changed? 

No animal shall sleep in a bed WITH SHEETS. 

300

These words could be used to describe what character: Loyal, hardworking, gentle, strong. 

Boxer

300

In this chapter, Old Major dies. 

Chapter 2 (the very beginning)

300

Which literary device best explains Animal Farm’s portrayal of real historical events?

Hint: We talked about this lots at the beginning of the unit!

Allegory!

400

"Now, comrades, what is the nature of this life of ours?"

Old Major

400

Which animal is the only one who seems to remember life before the rebellion?

Benjamin

400

These words could be used to describe the following character: cruel, neglectful, drunken, lazy, incompetent

Mr. Jones

400

In this chapter, Squealer explains that it's too expensive to take care of a sick animal. 

Chapter 9. 

400

Which animal is the first to suspect the pigs are changing the commandments? 

Clover

500

"Can you not understand that liberty is worth more than ribbons?"

Snowball

500

What is the pigs reason for taking extra food for themselves? 

They need extra brainpower!

500

These words could be used to describe the following character: persuasive, manipulative, deceptive, cunning. 

Squealer

500
In this chapter, "Napoleon is always right" becomes a popular saying. 

Chapter 5

500

In Chapter 7 a series of animals confess to crimes that they did not commit. Name one crime that was confessed to. 

- Secretly being in touch with Snowball

- Disobeying Napoleon's orders because Snowball appeared to them in a dream

- Stealing corn

- Urinating in the drinking pool

- Murdering an old ram