Characters
Plot events 1-2
Plot events 3-5
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100

The Mare who does not want to follow the 7 commandments and eventually leaves the farm

Mollie

100

What is the title of the song Old Major uses to create a sense of rebellion

The Beasts of England

100

What does Snowball want to build in chapter 5

Windmills

100

What commandment seems to be broken by the pigs in the quote below:

"The pigs did not actually work, but directed and supervised others"

The "All animals are equal" commandment

100

What does Mollie try to keep 

ribbons

200

The pig who initially brought up the idea of revolution, but died before it took place.

Old Major
200

What do they name the ideals they come up with?

Animalism

200

What do they call the battle that takes place in chapter 4?

The Battle of the Cowshed 

200

Snowball has to read the commandments aloud for the other animals that can't read. What might be dangerous about the pigs being the only animals that can read the commandments.

They could change/manipulate the rules. It puts them in a position of power.

200

Boxer is what kind of animal

A cart horse 

300

The pig who writes out the 7 commandments, but is later chased away in chapter 5 by one of the other pigs 

Snowball

300

Why are the cows restless after the rebellion?

They had not been milked in 24 hours after they chased the humans away.

300

Why does Boxer feel guilty after the battle?

He killed a person accidentally 

300

After the dogs chase Snowball away, Squealer says, "bravery is not enough. Loyalty and obedience is more important". What is wrong with this statement?

All the animals are supposed to be equal, but now they are expected to be obedient to Napoleon.

300

Which Pig is Napoleon's secondhand man that helps push his agenda in chapter 5

Squealer

400

The pig who chases away Snowball so he can have complete control 

Napoleon 

400
What kinds of things do the animals throw down the well?

harnesses, whips, knives, clothing, etc. All things human related.

400
How does Napoleon chase away Snowball in chapter 5?

With his dogs

400
Why did Napoleon supposedly oppose the windmill when Snowball introduced it, but then want it and say it was his own idea later?

Because he needed an excuse to chase away Snowball and have full power.

400

Which character is based on Stalin

Napoleon the pig

500

The original human owner of the farm

Mr. Jones 

500

Name as many of the 7 commandments as you can (each is worth 100 points)

  • Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.
  • Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.
  • No animal shall wear clothes.
  • No animal shall sleep in a bed.
  • No animal shall drink alcohol.
  • No animal shall kill any other animal.
  • All animals are equal.


500

What does Clover find in Mollie's stall right before she leaves the farm?

sugar cubes and ribbons

500

Give one example from the book of how the pigs are using their leadership role to take advantage of the other animals/ put themselves in a better position

They kept the apples for themselves, they set themselves up a head quarters, they make all the rules, they don't do chores.
500
This story is a(n) ____________, which means that it has a deeper historical/political meaning than just the story itself.

Allegory