Allegories
Russian Revolution
Chapter 6
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
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Who is the historical equivalent of Napoleon?

Joseph Stalin

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What means that Mr Jones was expelled?

The abdication of Tsar Nicholas II

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Which animal works harder?

Boxer

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Which animal suffers a major injury?

Boxer

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Which animals now walk on two legs?

The pigs

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What does the rebellion mean?

It means the Russian revolution

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What is the historical equivalent of the battles between Snowball and Napoleon?

The power struggle between Trotsky and Stalin

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What construction the animals continue to do?

The windmill

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What new animal is born?

Piglets

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What phrase replaces the Seven Commandments?

All animals are equal

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What is the historical equivalent of Mollie?

The Russian Aristocracy

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What is the historical equivalent of the dogs expelling Snowball?

Stalin expelling Trotsky from his party

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What material is sold to humans?

Wood

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What happens to Boxer?

Is taken to slaughter

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How is the final commandment changed?

But some more

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What is the historical equivalent of the death of Old Major?

The death of Vladimir Lenin

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What is the historical equivalent of the recognition from Foxwood and Pinchfield to animal farm?

The USA recognizes the Sovietic Union

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What is the justification to trading to humans?

Survival

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What lie is told about Boxer’s fate?

He died in a hospital

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What happens to the pigs’ appearance?

The look like humans

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What is the historical equivalent of the farmhouse?

The Kremlin.

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What do the purges represent?

Stalin's great terror.

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What commandment is secretly changed?

No bed with sheets

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What does Boxer’s death represent?

Betrayal of loyalty

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What does the card game symbolize?

Corrupt political alliances