Allegories!
Characters!
POV! (Point of View)
Symbolism!
100

A form of literature that an allegory can be written in:

Poems, stories/myths, pictures/art.

100

The animal(s) who represents the working class in Animal Farm:

Boxer/Clover

100

The story is told in this POV:

Third-person POV (omniscient).

100

The dogs stand for this in Animal Farm:

Stalin used the military to intimidate the citizens/society.

200

The author's use/purpose writing for Animal Farm, the allegory:

Political usage/ showcasing the danger of propaganda

200

The animal is described as cunning & persuasive:

The pig Squealer.

200

This animals intentions are very clear from the beginning of the story:

Napoleon.

200

Animal Farm is written to reflect:

Russia and the Soviet Union. The Russian Revolution.

300

A VERY common allegory:

Ex: Aesop's Fables, Plato's Cave Allegory, The Story of Icarus

300

They assure the animals to not be concerned with what happens to the milk and to continue work:

Napoleon.

300

The animals view the pigs as:

The leaders of Animal Farm, a replacement of the farmer Mr.Jones.

300

Napoleon's actions represent ________ in Animal Farm:

Communism and dictatorship.

400

A political climax in the allegory, Animal Farm:

Ex;When the pigs walk on their hind legs

When Boxer is sent to be killed

The Windmill situation

400

This animal thought of the idea to build the windmill FIRST:

Snowball.

400

The animals view the horse, Boxer, as"

The most hard-working animal on Animal Farm.

400
The windmill represented _________ in Animal Farm:

Industry and technology growth in the Soviet Union.

Encouraging society to work harder to live better.

500

The importance of allegories for society:

Allegories are analogies used to teach a moral or message, usually from a political standpoint.

Society needs these allegories to reflect on the mistakes of history and change the course of the present. 

500

This animal sees pigs standing on their hind legs and playing cards with human beings:

Clover, the mare.

500
The readers know the other animals to be:

Less intelligent than the pigs, illiterate.

500

The barn represents this in Animal Farm:

The changing of the governmental order.