What person from real life does Napoleon represent?
Joseph Stalin
Who originally writes the commandments?
Snowball
Which pig is mainly in charge of convincing the other animals?
Squealer
Who ran away from the farm?
Mollie
Who is Boxer's best friend?
Who does Snowball represent?
Leon Trotsky
What was the first instance of a commandment being broken?
Sleeping in a bed
What group of animals primarily enforces the rules?
The dogs
Who inspires the animals to revolt in the first place?
Old Major
What is the name of the economic/social system the pigs create for the farm?
Animalism
Who does Mr. Jones represent?
Who was found to have been changing the commandments?
Squealer
What is the name of the song Old Major teaches the animals?
Beasts of England
Which group of animals attempted to revolt against Napoleon?
The Hens
What happens to Old Major's skull after he dies?
It is put on display, and the animals salute it each day
Who does Boxer represent?
The working class
Where are the commandments written?
On the side of the barn
Which animals often say repeatedly, "Four legs good, two legs bad" so that no other animals have the chance to speak up?
The sheep
What happens to Boxer in the end?
He was sold to the horse slaughterer and turned into glue
What is Animal Farm's original name?
Manor Farm
Who does Mr. Fredrick represent?
Adolph Hitler
What was the final commandment?
(you have to write the whole thing out!)
All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others
Napoleon and Squealer often mention characters to scare the other animals into going along with whatever they say. Name both of those characters
Mr. Jones and Snowball
Two animals disappear and then reappear at the end of the book. Name one of them
Moses the crow, and the cat
What were the names of the two farm owners next to Animal Farm?
Frederick and Pilkington