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= Animal Farm Study Guide Answers =

Animal Allegory Table
one of the original revolutionaries. When Stalin rose, Stalin grew to hate Trosky, and expelled him from Politburo in 1925. Trosky was expelled not only from body, but from the minds of the Russians, as well. Eventually he was cut out of pictures of the leaders of the revolution, and was announced a traitor and he was later assassinated. || For me, Snowball rrepresents || working class, with slightly below average intelligence but dedicated to his work. The horses are the pig's most "loyal" workers, and they"absorbed everything that they were told, and passed it on to the other animals by simple arguments". || For me, Boxer symbolizes || and possibly those who where still loyal to the Czechs. She didn't like nor dislike the revolution, but began to miss the attention and the ribbons and sugar and eventually fled entirely. || For me, Mollie symbolizes the kind of teachers that prefer to not risk touching the subject of bullies with a 85 foot pole, and ignore kids when their being bullied and don't do anything. || which spread Stalin's //**slightly**// (**VERY**) edited truth to Russia. || For me, Squealer represents gossipers and general loud-mouths who spread rumors and pointless lies around all the time. || and the events that took place, and it expresses that he believes all societies will consist of upper and lower classes. || For me, The book represents ** Am er ica **, and how things seem to be going down hill and how middle class is becoming lower class and only upper class is safe, because of** Am er ica **'s economy. ||
 * Character/Event/Thing || Symbolizes for George Orwell || Symbolizes for ** //YOU// ** ||
 * Snowball || For Orwell, Leo Trosky was Snowball. Trosky was
 * Boxer || For Orwell, Boxer represents the middle-lower,
 * Mollie || For Orwell, Mollie represents Russia's upper class,
 * Squealer || For Orwell, Squealer represents the Russian media,
 * Animal Farm the book || For Orwell, The book symbolizes the Russian Revolution

Chapters 1 & 2

animals and how like humans? || They sleep in the barn, but they can communicate in Chapters 3 & 4 green English fields. The **horn and hoof** symbolize **The Republic** power struggle is given? || I noticed nothing ಠ_ಠ || good propaganda technique? || Because it sums up the 7 commandments into 1 simple, memorable, phrase. || farm Elites || By drilling it into the other animal's heads that without //**Jones would**// //**return.**// || the animals? || Squealer did all the talking and manipulating to brainwash the animals. || from the Rebellion? || Well, first, the humans had "sticks". Second, the humans got their butts handed to them. Lastly, blood was shed... human died. || happened. || manipulating the animals into allowing them to be them lords of the farm. || Chapters 5 & 6 other animals? || Because she betrayed the animals by allowing a human to pet her, give her ribbons, give her sugar, she ran away from battle, and she was always lazy and absent from work || and Snowball over the windmill issue? || They go into a power struggle which results in Snowball being near- killed by 9 rabid, yet educated, dogs, which to me resemble body- guards. || Jone's rule and Napoleon's rule. || In Jone's rule, the animals weren't equal, had to steal food sometimes, and were slaves. In Napoleon's rule the animals are all "equal" not, the animals are free, and the animals now have some kind of society and its actually **//working//** || come to replace freedom and bravery on the farm? || Slowly, the pigs have made freedom and bravery **//appear//** to be the same thing as obedience and loyalty, thanks to Squealer's crazy mind- blowing manipulation skills. || about Napoleon's leadership, how? Was it a kind of Propaganda? || It seems to me that he's blowing their minds so they can't figure out //**how**// to argue with him. I don't think it's propaganda, I **//know//** that it's pure **manipulation**, and //**frankly**// he's bested //**me**//... || How does this define his character? || This displays him as adamant, determined, and honorable || for the eventual building of the windmill? || By telling the animals that Snowball's plans were __**//his stolen//**__ plans. || and describe how their forced to accept these changes. || He changed the no bed law, the || Napoleon uses it? ||  ||
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 * 1. How is the farm becoming a civil society? || The animals have jobs, communicate, cooperate, and volunteer. ||
 * 2. Describe the Animal Farm flag || It's green with a **hoof and horn** on it. The green symbolizes the
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 * 3. What foreshadowing of a Napoleon-Snowball
 * 4. How is simplifying the commandments a
 * 5. How did the pigs set themselves up as the
 * 6. How did Squealer Contribute to brainwashing
 * 7. How is the Battle of the Cowshed different
 * 8. Explain the emotions after the battle || Boxer is horrified that he killed a man, and Snowball is proud of what
 * 9. Why is it ironic about Animal Farm so far? || It's ironic because the pigs are becoming power hungry and are
 * 1. Why was Mollie rejected by the
 * 2. What happens between Napoleon
 * 3. Compare and contrast life under
 * 4. How has obedience and loyalty
 * 5. Squealer crushes all arguments
 * 6. Boxer's motto is "I will work harder".
 * 7. How did Napoleon steal the credit
 * 8. What laws did Napoleon change,
 * 9. What does "tactics" mean when

Chapters 7 & 8

like the Animal Farm economy is fine? || He made the illusion by filling barrels with sand and topping them with rations to make the barrels appear full when Whymper is around, and he hires sheep to act and talk like all is well. || they threaten to rebel? || Almost every hen died of starvation or was executed by Napoleon. || to keep the animals in line? || It's used by Napoleon and turned to make Snowball look like a traitor, and killing all that have "leagued" with him in **//any//** way. || admit to crimes and getting executed effects Napoleons power. || If any animal rebels, they will be brutally slaughtered and this makes all the animals all the more terrified of Napoleon. || England after the executions and how does it display her character? || It reveals that Clover is aware that things could be better, and understands the depth of their situation. || for abolishing the song? Whats the real reason? || He **//__says__//** its no longer needed and the rebellion is over, but the real reason is he's afraid the animals will get hope and will rebel against **//him//** this time! || the animals? || First he had Minimus write him a self-worshiping song and then made Frederick look awesome. (bad move) || song help his image? || It makes him sound like a heroic, king, grand master, god type of thing || the Cowshed, and the Battle of the Windmill. || In the rebellion, Jones immediately retreated, in the Battle of the Cowshed, there where casualties and the humans fought, and in the Battle of the Windmill, Frederick led the enemy and pretty much won. ||
 * 1. How does Napoleon make it look
 * 2. What happens to the hens when
 * 3. How is Snowball's memory used
 * 4. Explain how forcing 4 pigs to
 * 5. Why was Clover singing Beasts of
 * 6. What reason does Napoleon give
 * 7. How has Napoleon been lying to
 * 8. How does Napoleon's self worship
 * 9. Compare the Rebellion, Battle of

Chapters 9 & 10

Spontaneous Demonstration. || I didn't understand what that was for at **//all//** ಠ_ಠ || to return to the farm. How is this significant to Napoleon? || He allowed it because he wanted the animals to have **//SOME//** positive reinforcement. It's significant to Napoleon because it shows he has at least a ** tiny ** sliver of a heart. || What are the animals told about where he went? Where did he actually go? || He's admired because he is a determined, diligent, and dedicated worker on the farm. They believe he was sent to the hospital, but he was actually sent to a slaughter house. || executioners. || how did they form? || They're upper and lower class. They formed because Napoleon took over the farm, and through a system of lies, tricks, and twists. ||
 * 1. Describe the real purpose of the
 * 2. Explain why did Napoleon allow Moses
 * 3. Why is Boxer admired on the farm?
 * 4.Analyze the symbolism of the 'knacker'. || The knacker is the butcher, but could symbolize the enemy's
 * 5.What are the social classes, and why/

follow Moses to Sugar Candy Mountain || They were not encouraged to run away because its a place you go after you die. Another reason could be that they were to busy building the windmill. Lastly, Napoleon convinced them that Animal Farm was better. || "Beasts of England" to the Rebellion? || The song is all about the Rebellion, for one. It is also about how they will rebel against the humans. The purpose was to keep the animals pumped and determined! || disappear after the rebellion? || Their resentment vanished because they were brainwashed to think that Animal Farm was better. They were also used to being happy and free that they didn't notice the gradual changes. || and why does he change his mind? || Napoleon was against it, just because it was Snowball's idea. He changed his mind because he actually thought it was a good idea, after all. || Snowball and the dogs, and why did no animals step in break it up? || The dogs chased Snowball off the farm because Napoleon trained them to follow his orders. The other animals didn't help because they were too surprised to react, not to mention fear of the dogs. || that played in life on the farm for the animals. || When Squealer said this, he wanted them to think that without Napoleon, things wouldn't work. It says "//NAPOLEON IS **__ALWAYS__** RIGHT//" || his/her followers? Explain. || No, I dont believe so, because sometimes bad decisions are made. (TALKIN' TO __**YOU**__, **BUSH**) Even if you had tons of information at hand, it doesn't mean you know everything about everything. ||
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 * 2. What purpose and significance was
 * 3. Why did the animal's resentment to work
 * 4. Why is Napoleon against the windmill
 * 5. Explain what prompted the fight between
 * 6. Explain the part of Squealer's philosophy
 * 7. Should a leader make all decisions for
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