Characters
Who Am I?
Plot
Plot 2
Counterparts
100

Who prepares the battle plans for the Battle of the Cowshed?

Snowball

100

My motto is "Napoleon is always right!"

Boxer

100

Napoleon trains dog for this purpose  

What is to make the animals afraid and for his own protection 

100
Animal Farm is what type of story?
fable and allegory
100
What real person did Napoleon represent?
Joseph Stalin
200

Who tells the animals about Sugarcandy Mountain?

Moses the raven 

200

I'm blamed for the destruction of the windmill

Who is Snowball

200
What did Clover see that shocked her and the other animals in Chapter Ten?
Pigs walking on two legs
200

What was Boxer looking forward to in Chapter Nine?

Progress on the Windmill before retirement

200
What real person did Snowball represent?
Trotsky
300

Who is the original owner of Animal Farm 

Who is Mr. Jones

300

I love sugar and ribbons

Mollie

300
According to Squealer, what were Boxer's last words?
Napoleon is always right.
300

Which was not one of the original seven commandments of Animalism? a)no sleeping in beds b)no trading with humans c)all animals are equal d)no drinking alcohol e)no wearing clothes

b) no trading with humans

300

Moses represents what

Religion 

400
Which characters remains quiet and cynical no matter the changes that he notices?
Benjamin
400

I am very persuasive/convincing

Squealer

400

What would be the benefits of building the windmill according to Squealer? 

What is electricity would make life easier or animals would have to work less 

400
What did the sheep chant at the end of the novel?
“Four legs good, two legs better”
400

Squealer represents what

Propaganda 
500
Who said, "The only good human being is a dead one."
Snowball
500

I envision a future where animals have a better life

Old Major

500
At the end of the book, what caused the fight?
Both Napoleon and Pilkington played the same card.
500

Why is "Beasts of England" actually replaced?

Squealer and Napoleon didn't want the animals reminded of their original goal. 

500

What real person did Mr. Jones represent? 

Czar Nicholas II