What historical event does Snowball’s expulsion from the farm represent in Animal Farm?
Leon Trotsky´s exile from the Soviet Union
Who led the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917?
Vladimir Lenin
Who enjoyed the slogan "four legs good, two legs bad" the most?
Sheeps
What did Napoleon cancel?
Sunday meetings
Who do the pigs start walking like in this chapter?
Like humans
What does Animalism represent?
What was the name of the last Tsar of Russia?
Nicholas II
Who take the puppies away for education?
Napoleon
What does Napoleon do to the plants on the floor?
What change do the pigs make to the original commandments?
They replace them to a single one
What does Manor Farm represent?
Russia
Which event in 1905 was a key cause of the Russian Revolution?
Bloody Sunday
Who did the most of the speaking on the Sunday meetings?
Snowball
In Chapter V, besides the windmill, on what other issue does Napoleon and Snowball disagree?
Defense of the farm
What do the animals notice when they look at the pigs and the humans at the end?
They cant notice any difference between them
What historical events do Napoleon’s executions in 1936 correspond to?
Stalin’s Great Purge (1936-1938)
What was the name of the working-class that emerged during the revolution?
Soviets
Snowball commitees and programs were not very succesful except for which ones?
Reading and writing classes
What does Squaler accuse Snowball of?
Being no better than a criminal
What is the final name of the farm at the end of the book?
Manor Farm
How is the role of the media in Soviet Russia represented in Animal Farm?
It is represented through Squealer
Who was the mystical advisor to Tsar Nicholas II and the Russian royal family?
Rasputin
What was the problems with the human tools in this chapter?
They were made for human hands
What stops the other pigs protest?
Dogs growling
What game are the pigs and humans playing together?
A game of cards