Context
Rhetoric
Propaganda
Quotes
Events
100

What person from history does Napoleon represent?

Joseph Stalin
100

What does the D in DAFOREST stand for?

Direct address (you)

100

What is a slogan?

A short easily remembered phrase

100

What is Boxer's motto?

I will work harder!

100

What song do the animals sing?

Beasts of England

200

Who does Squealer represent from history?

The Pravda

200

Give me an example of a collective pronoun

We, us

200

napoleon and Squealer paint Snowball as a traitor. What technique is this?

Demonising the enemy

200

What is the motto of the sheep?

Four legs good; two legs bad!
200

How was the windmill eventually destroyed?

It was blown up by Frederick

300

Who does Boxer represent from history?

The working classes  //  proletariats

300

In speeches, people might ask the audience a question, and then answer it themselves. What is this called?

H********

Hypophora

300

How do the pigs appeal to fear?

Threaten that Jones will come back

300

A) What does the commandment change to:

All animals are equal, but...

B) What technique is this?

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

B) Logical Paradox

300

Where did Boxer get taken?

The knackers yard  //  glue boiler

400

What do the dogs represent in Animal Farm?

KGB  //  Secret Police

400

Name two rhetorical devices that begin with 'F'.

Facts

Flattery

400

Give me an example of using an opinion as fact.

The pigs are the most intelligent animals

400

Mr Jones as described as:

Too ***** to remember to shut the ***-*****

“Too drunk to remember to shut the pop-holes”  

400
In what ways does Napoleon mimic the traits of Jones and the humans?

Whip, pipe, alcohol, clothes

500

Who does Mollie represent from history?

The bourgeoisie //  middle classes

500

What is satire?

Mockery in order to criticise or expose something/someone

500

What lies are told in Animal Farm.

Can you remember to famous quote about repeating a lie?

“Repeat a lie often enough and it becomes the truth”

Boxer - vet vs knackers yard

Apples and milk

Snowball

500

About man:

He does not give ****, he does not lay ****, he is too weak to pull the ******, he cannot run fast enough to ***** *******. Yet he is **** of all the animals.

He does not give milk, he does not lay eggs, he is too weak to pull the plough, he cannot run fast enough to catch rabbits. Yet he is lord of all the animals.

500

How does Moses motivate the workers?

What does he represent?

Tells them stories of Sugarcandy Mountain

Russian Orthodox Church