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What song do the animals learn from Old Major?

Beasts of England
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How was the windmill destroyed the first time?

A storm destroyed it.

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Who does Napoleon accuse of destroying the windmill?

Snowball

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Which group of animals agrees with whatever Napoleon says and becomes his minions, shouting "Four legs good, two legs bad" at inconvenient moments?

Sheep

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Who does Napoleon represent?

Josef Stalin

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Immediately after the rebellion, what do the animals decide to do with the farmhouse?

Turn it into a museum.

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What do the pigs steal for themselves?

Apples and milk

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Information of a biased or misleading nature that is intended to persuade or make people believe a specific point of view is called what?

propaganda

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How was the windmill destroyed the second time?

The humans blew it up.

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What happens to Jessie and Bluebell's puppies?

Napoleon takes them and raises them to be his guards.
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What was the name of Animal Farm before the rebellion?

Manor Farm

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Who does Snowball represent?

Leon Trotsky

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Name one of the Seven Commandments.

1. Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.

2. Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.

3. No animal shall wear clothes.

4. No animal shall sleep in a bed.

5. No animal shall drink alcohol.

6. No animal shall kill any other animal.

7. All animals are equal.

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What do the pigs begin carrying when supervising the animals working at the end of the novel?

whips

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Who is the author of Animal Farm?

George Orwell

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What is the name of the governing philosophy on Animal Farm that Old Major introduces?

Animalism

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Who does Frederick of Pinchfield Farm represent?

Hitler

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Who does Napoleon hire as a middle man between the farm and the other humans?

Mr. Whymper

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Who does Boxer represent?

Russian laborers

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What do the dogs represent?

Cheka

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How does Boxer die?

He overworked himself.

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Animal Farm is an allegory for what...

Russian Revolution of 1917

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Why does Squealer say that "Beasts of England" is banned on the farm?

It is a song of rebellion, and the rebellion is over.

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Why did the pigs consider the Battle of the Windmill a victory?

They took back the land that they had before.

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Some of the animals can't understand or remember the initial set of commandments, so they are reduced to one essential phrase, which is...

"Four legs good, two legs bad."

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Who does Squealer represent?

propaganda 

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What are Boxer's two adopted mottos?

Napoleon is always right.

I will work harder.

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Why did the animals decide to rebel against Mr. Jones when they did?

They were not fed.

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Animal Farm is a warning against...

totalitarianism

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What are the two sayings that the sheep are taught?

"Four legs good, two legs bad"

"Four legs good, two legs better"

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What is the significance of the pigs' strong resemblance to the humans at the end of the novel?

They have turned into the humans, who they were never supposed to be like.

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Who does Mr. Jones represent?

Tsar Nicholas II

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Who does Old Major represent?

Karl Marx

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Where does Squealer tell the animals that Boxer died?

In the animal hospital

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The pigs taking away all the animals' rights and privileges and changing the commandments after they have broken them is an example of which theme in the novel?

Corruption of Political Ideals