Literary Terms
Book Background
Characters
Events in the Book
Misc.
100

Biased information used to promote a particular point of view, or political cause. 

What is propaganda? 

100

The allegory of Animal Farm. 

What is the Russian Revolution? 

100

The owner of the farm. 

Who is Mr. Jones? 

100

The animals who step forward after Old Major dies. 

Who are Snowball and Napoleon? 

100

The sheep's slogan in the last chapter.

What is "Four legs good, two legs better?" 

200

A story or image with a hidden meaning. 

What is an allegory? 
200

Other historical events you can relate to Animal Farm. 

What is...WWII...The Salem Witch Trials...The Red Scare....?

200

The creator of the idea of the windmill.

Who is Snowball? 

200

The first battle, against Mr. Jones and his men. 

What is The Battle of the Cowshed?

200

The only commandment left. 

What is "All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others?" 

300

A short story, typically with animals for characters, conveying a moral. 

What is a fable? 

300

Karl Marx's allegorical character. 

Who is Old Major? 

300

The horse that left the farm early in the Rebellion. 

Who is Mollie? 

300

The number of times the animals had to re-build the windmill. 

What is twice? 
300

Propaganda techniques seen in the book. 

What is...fear? Name-calling? Pinpointing the enemy? Fake news? Fake statistics? Selective information? 

400

The use of symbols to represent an idea or quality. 

What is symbolism? 

400

Stalin's allegorical character. 

Who is Napoleon? 

400

The character(s) which represent the KGB. 

Who are the dogs? 
400

Boxer's true fate. 

He was sold for parts to a glue factory, in exchange for money for whiskey. 

400

The allegory of Moses the Raven. 

What is religion? 
500

The use of humor, irony, ridicule, or exaggeration to criticize human actions/ideas/vices. 

What is satire? 

500

The allegorical representation of skeptical people who didn't say anything during the Russian Revolution. 

Who is Benjamin? 

500

The character who preached about Sugarcandy Mountain. 

Moses. 

500

The point of no return for the pigs. 

What is when their faces become indistinguishable from the humans' faces? 
500
A major theme of the book. 

What is... Power corrupts? Ignorance contributes to oppression? Equality is unattainable? History repeats itself? ....