Who gives the speech to the animals at the beggining?
Old Major
Which animal is the hardest worker on the farm?
Boxer
Who challenges Snowball’s ideas about the windmill?
Napoleon.
Who does Napoleon blame for all the problems on the farm?
Snowball
Where do the animals think Boxer is sent to recover
They are told he is sent to a hospital.
Which two pigs take the lead in organizing the rebellion?
Snowball and Napoleon.
Who leads the animals in the Battle of the Cowshed?
Snowball.
What big project are the animals working on in Chapter 6
The windmill.
Who is blamed for the destruction of the windmill?
Snowball
Who do the pigs invite to the farm?
Human farmers.
What song does Old Major teach the animals?
“Beasts of England.”
How do the animals celebrate completing their work on the fields?
They hold a feast and sing together.
How does Napoleon justify trading with humans, even though it goes against old rules?
Squealer convinces the animals that it is necessary for the farm’s survival.
What happens to the animals accused of helping Snowball?
They are executed by Napoleon’s dogs.
What happens to the animals’ rations?
They are reduced (decided by the pigs)
What role do the pigs play during the rebellion itself?
They lead the attack and organize the animals strategically. (front row)
What is the main principle of Animalism that the animals follow?
All animals are equal
What rule do the pigs break in order to trade with humans?
No animal should engage in trade with humans.
How does Napoleon continue to control the animals’ beliefs?
Through Squealer’s propaganda and fear of Snowball.
What do the animals notice when they watch the pigs and humans together?
They cannot tell the difference between pigs and humans.
Why is “Beasts of England” important beyond being a song?
It unites the animals and spreads the idea of revolution.
What role does Boxer’s personal motto play in the success of the farm?
“I will work harder” motivates other animals and shows the value of dedication.
How does the debate over the windmill show the weakness of democracy on the farm?
Animals are easily swayed by persuasion and fear, showing collective decision-making can fail under manipulation.
Why do the animals face severe hardships in Chapter 7
Because food is scarce, the winter is harsh, and they are overworked rebuilding the windmill.
What actually happens to Boxer?
He is sold to the knacker to be turned into glue.