Allegories
Russian revolution
Chapter #4
Chapter #7
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What is the meaning of the Rebellion?

The Russian Revolution

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What was the name of the radical socialist group that led the October Revolution?

The Bolsheviks


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Who leads the animals in defending the farm?

Snowball

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What makes the animal live harder during the chapter?

Harsh winter and food shortage

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What  change do the pigs make that shocks the other animals?

They walk on 2 legs

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What does Boxer represent?

The Working Class

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Which were the names of the main armies during the Russian Revolution

Red Army (Bolsheviks) and White Army (Mensheviks)

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What is the name of the battle in this chapter?

The Battle of the Cowshed

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What happens to animals who confess to crimes against Napoleon?

They were killed by the dogs

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What  behavior do the pigs use that makes them indistinguishable from humans?

They wear clothes, drink alcohol, and carry whips.


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What is the allegory of the expel of Mr. Jones?

Abdication of Nicholas Tsar II

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Who was the main leader of the October Revolution?

Vladimir Lenin

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Which animals receive medals for bravery?

Boxer and Snowball

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What happens to the song Beasts of England in this chapter?

Napoleon bans it, saying it is no longer needed.

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What is the final version of the Seven Commandments written on the barn?

All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.

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What does Mr. Federick and Mr. Piklington recognize Animal Farm symbolize

The USA recognizes the Soviet Union

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What political ideology inspired the Russian Revolution?

Marx's communism
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What does Mollie do during the battle?

Hides in her Stall

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How does Napoleon manipulate outsiders believing there is enough food?

He filled the food bins with sand and puts a thin layer of grain on top.

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What do the animals notice when they look through the farmhouse window?

They notice no difference

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What does the construction of the windmill symbolize

The start of the industrialization

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What events led to the abdication of the tsar in February 1917?

Strikes in Petrograd due to economic crisis, hunger, and Russia’s involvement in World War I

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How do the animals trick the humans into falling into their trap?

By pretending to retreat and ambushing them in the yard

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Why do the animals accept Napoleon’s actions?

Squealer convinces them that things are still better than under Mr. Jones.

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How much time has passed since the rebellion by this chapter?

Around 7 years