Who says this line?
" 'Four legs good, two legs bad?' "
Sheep
What role does Boxer have?
- Motivation on the Farm
- Symbol of lower-class Russian citizen
- Symbol of lack of education and blind loyalty being harmful to one's physical/mental health.
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This major uprising event begins the animals' control of the farm from the humans.
What is the Rebellion?
The pigs being the "brainworkers" of the farm.
What is hierarchy?
Who says these lines?
" 'Surely, comrades...surely there is no one among you who wants to see Jones come back?' "
Squealer
What role does Squealer have?
- Propaganda & manipulation
- Conformity
Snowball's innovative project idea.
What is the windmill?
Boxer believes "Napoleon is always right" and wakes up earlier to work.
What is Exploitation + Work ethic + Blind Trust?
Who says these lines?
" 'Comrades... it is half-past six and we have a long day before us. Today we begin the hay harvest.' "
Napoleon
What role does Snowball have?
- Symbolizes Leon Trotsky
- Showcases how easily people can be convinced of false information and swayed based on what is being told/communicated.
- Scapegoat + Victim
Napoleon trades with a human. Who?
Who is Frederick?
Commandment goes from "No animal shall drink alcohol" to "No animal shall kill any other animal to excess"
What is the altering of commandments + hypocrisy?
" 'Do you know the enemy who has come in the night and overthrown our windmill?' "
Napoleon
What role does Mr. Jones have?
-Represents Tsar Nicholas II
- Symbolizes corruption/neglect
- Symbolizes a failed government approach
The humans destroy the windmill in what event?
What is The Battle of the Windmill?
Frederick attacking the farm
Irony + Deception
Who says these lines?
" 'read me the Fourth Commandment. Does it not say something about never sleeping in a bed?' "
Clover
What role does Napoleon have?
- Represents Joseph Stalin
- Totalitarian government
- Represents how corruption escaped once can still repeat again.
- History/Events may repeat itself
Benjamin
What is knowledge and political apathy?
(Neutralism and Moral Responsibility)