Characters
Important Events
The Seven Commandments
Themes of Power and Corruption
Animal Roles and Symbols
100

Who is the leader after Old Major's death?

Napoleon 

100

What even leads to the rebellion?

The animals rebel against Mr. Jones after he neglects them and overworks them.

100

Which commandment is changed in chapter 6?

No animal shall sleep in a bed (with sheets)
100

Who represents absolute power and corruption?

Napoleon

100

Snowball represents what person?

Leon Trotsky

200

Which animal is known for his strength?

Boxer

200

In a sentence, what happens during the Battle of the Cowshed?

The animals successfully defend the farm against Mr. Jones and his men, and Snowball is hailed as a hero.

200

What do the sheep say as a simplified commandment?

Four legs good, to legs bad

200

Squealer represents what in the story?

Propaganda

200
What/Who does Boxer represent?

Proletariat (Working Class)

300

What two animals lead the rebellion?

Napoleon and Snowball

300

What is Snowball's role in the revolution?

Snowball is one of the main leaders who plans and organizes the rebellion, and he plays a major role in the Battle of Cowshed.

300

Which commandment involves alcohol?

No animal shall drink alcohol

300

How does Napoleon gain power after Snowball is gone?

Napoleon uses fear and manipulation, including using the dogs to chase Snowball away and convincing the animals that Snowball was a traitor.

300

What month is Mrs. Osterbye's birthday? Extra 100 points for the day.

June 24

400

Who represents the intellectual class?

Snowball

400

What happens to Mollie?

Mollie eventually goes back to the humans for sugar and ribbons and the animals never speak of her again.

400

What is the seventh commandment?

All animals are equal

400

What have the pigs done that makes Clover question the commandments?

Taken residence in the Manor House and used the amenities.
400

What two people is Old Major based on?

Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin

500

Who represents Joseph Stalin?

Napoleon

500

Which events mirrors the Battle of the Cowshed?

The October Revolution

500

Finish the Commandment, "No animal shall kill..."

"...any other animal"

500
Who does Benjamin represent and how does he respond to the Revolution?

Benjamin represents the cynic and he does not help with the Revolution. He does not do any extra work and believes nothing in life will improve until he dies.

500

What are Boxer's two personal mottos?

"I will work harder" and "Napoleon is always right"