Characters
Who Said It?
Events
Events 2
Commandments
100

This old boar inspires the idea of rebellion.


Old Major

100

“Four legs good, two legs bad.”


Sheep

100

Napoleon uses these animals to violently force Snowball off the farm.


Dogs

100

The Seven Commandments are written on this surface for all animals to see.


Barn Wall

100

"No animal shall sleep in a bed.”

With Sheets

200

These pigs become the main leaders after the rebellion.

Napoleon and Snowball

200

“Comrades! You do not imagine, I hope, that we pigs are doing this in a spirit of selfishness and privilege?” 

Squealer 

200

This event involves public confessions followed by _________________ ordered by Napoleon.


Executions

200

“The animals believe this traitor destroyed the windmill the first time.”


Snowball

200

“No animal shall drink alcohol.”

to excess

300

This horse is known for his strength and the motto “I will work harder.”


Boxer

300

“Never mind the milk, comrades!”


Napoleon

300

“This group of animals rebels after being forced to give up something they produced.”


Hens

300

“Frederick tricks the animals by paying with this before attacking.”


Forged Banknotes/Checks

300

“No animal shall kill any other animal.”

Without cause

400

This pig is persuasive and explains away Napoleon’s actions.


Squealer  

400

“Up there, comrades… it was all sugar and linseed cake.”


Moses

400

“Boxer is taken away in a van, which the animals later realize means this.”


Slaughter / Glue

400

“The animals continue working harder even though this is quietly happening.”


Reduced food rations

400

“The changes to the commandments happen in this secretive way.” Time?


At night.

500

This farmer is forced off the farm after the animals rebel.


Jones

500

“Man is the only real enemy we have.”


Old Major

500

The animals learn this song that becomes their revolutionary anthem.


Beasts of England

500

“Napoleon changes history by claiming Snowball did this during battle.”


Snowball fought for and with Jones

500

This commandment does NOT change, but becomes meaningless because the pigs break it constantly.

All animals are equal.