Characters
Revolution
Who said it?
Propaganda
Literary Terms
100

Motherly mare who is concerned for other animals 

Who is Clover

100

The Song of the Rebellions 

What is Beasts of England

100

"I will work harder" 

Who is Boxer 

100

"Suppose you had decided to follow Snowball, who, as we now know, was no better than a criminal." 

What is name calling? 

100

Animal Farm is a(n) ____________ because it has character animals that act like humans 

what is fable

200

Horse who liked ribbons and sugar 

Who is Mollie

200

Old Major's system of political thought

What is Animalism 

200

"War is War. The only good human being is a dead one." 

Who is Snowball 
200

Squealer reminds the animals they don't want Jones to come back 

What is fear propaganda? 

200

Animal Farm is a(n)___________ because it has a deeper meaning that can symbolize or stand for something else. 

What is allegory
300

Skeptical Donkey

Who is Benjamin 

300

Animalism was based on this writer's philosophy 

Who is Karl Marx

300

"I don't know when that Rebellion will come, it might be in a week or in a hundred years, but I know, as surely as I see this straw beneath my feet, that sooner or later justice will be done." 

Who is Old Major

300

"Are you sure that happened? You must be mistaken!" 

What is gaslighting? 

300
The animals thinking they are free, but the reader knows that the pigs are really in charge is an example of what kind of irony? 

What is dramatic irony? 

400

Owner of Manor Farm 

Who is Mr. Jones 

400

Who represents Adolf Hitler/Germany? 

Who is Frederick/Pinchfield 

400

"Many of us actually dislike milk and apples. I dislike them myself."

Who is Squealer? 

400

"It's a Snowball's fault! He must have destroyed the Windmill!" 

What is scapegoating? 

400

When we learn new things about a character through what they say, do, or think? 

What is characterization? 

500

The pig who explained everything to the other animals 

Who is Squealer

500

When Mr. Jones forgot to feed them these animals knocked down the door. 

Who are the cows

500

"Life will go on as it always has gone on - that is, badly" 

Who is Benjamin? 

500

Using vague, positive phrases like "all animals are equal" to make the animals feel good about Napoleon's policies. 

What is glittering generalities? 

500

Uses humor, exaggeration, and ridicule (like the pigs' behavior) to expose societal flaws, particularly the absurdity of political control.

What is satire?