Characters
Plot Points
Symbols & Allegory
Quotes
Pig Politics
100

Who is the pig that takes over Animal Farm and represents Joseph Stalin in the Russian Revolution?

Napoleon

100

What event sparks getting rid of Jones?

Animals not being fed for days on end and then breaking into the storage shed for food where they get whipped by Jones.

100

What does Animal Farm represent in history?

The Russian Revolution - The Soviet Union

100

"Two legs good, four legs bad." Who says this?

The sheep

100

Who is Napoleon's right-hand man?

Squealer

200

Which horse is known for his strength and loyalty?

Boxer

200

What happens to the windmill the first time it's built?

A storm blows it over.

200

Who does Old Major represent in Animal Farm?

Karl Marx or Lenin

200

"Comrade Napoleon is always right." Who repeats this phrase?

Boxer

200

Napoleon wanted to raise animals from the day they were born to manipulate them versus Snowball who wanted to create what?

Different committees for the animals

300

What is the name of the two farmers that neighbor Animal Farm?

Mr. Pilkington and Mr. Frederick

300

What is the first human/animal battle where they try to recapture the farm?

Battle of the Cowshed

300

What do the dogs symbolize?

Soviet secret police

300

"No animal shall kill any other animal." What does this commandment get changed to?

No animal shall kill any other animal without cause.

300

What are the Spontaneous Demonstrations that the pigs make the other animals participate in?

A military-like march around the farm to "celebrate" their hard work.

400

What are the names of the dogs that birthed the puppies Napoleon created. (Must name both)

Jessie and Bluebell

400

What is the final commandment left on the barn wall?

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

400

Who does Mr. Jones represent?

Tsar Nicholas II

400

"A unanimous resolution was passed on the spot that the farmhouse should be preserved as a museum." What chapter did the animals decide this?

Chapter 2

400

In chapter 9, Napoleon changes Snowball's involvement in the Battle of the Cowshed one last time, saying the marks on his back that were originally from a bullet grazing him, actually came from what?

Napoleon's teeth marks

500

What was the name of the poet pig who wrote the "Comrade Napoleon" poem?

Minimus

500

Get PRANKED! What was Ms. Crider's first college major?

Accounting

500

Who does Snowball represent?

Leon Trotsky

500

Who is yelling "Boxer, boxer, boxer" after the horse van comes to take Boxer away?

Clover

500

What does the sheep who is executed in front of everyone confess as his crime that he committed?

Urinating in the drinking water