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Animal Farm
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| provides the inspiration that fuels the Rebellion | Old Major |
| main villain of Animal Farm, based of Joseph Stalin | Napoleon |
| Napoleon's rival and original head of the farm after Jones' overthrow | Snowball |
| serves as Napoleon's right-trotter pig and minister of propaganda | Squealer |
| writer of the second and third anthems of Animal Farm after the banishment of Beasts of England | Minimus |
| original owner of Manor Farm, which later turned into Animal Farm | Mr. Jones |
| owner of Pinchfield | Mr. Fredrick |
| owner of Foxwood | Mr. Pilkington |
| loyal, kind, dedicated, hard working, and respectable cart-horse, although quite naïve and gullible | Boxer |
| self-centered, self-indulgent and vain young white mare who quickly leaves for another farm after the revolution | Mollie |
| gentle, caring female horse, who shows concern especially for Boxer;seems to catch on to the sly tricks and schemes set up by Napoleon and Squealer. | Clover |
| one of the oldest, wisest animals on the farm, and one of the few who can read properly | Benjamin |
| wise old goat who is friends with all of the animals on the farm;like Benjamin and Snowball, is one of the few animals on the farm who can read | Muriel |
| Mr. Jones's especial pet;a spy and a tale-bearer, but he was also a clever talker | Moses |
| blindly support Napoleon's ideals with vocal jingles during his speeches and meetings with Snowball | The Sheep |
| first to rebel against Napoleon | The Hens |
| never does any work and absent for long periods at a time | The Cat |
| mothers of the puppies | Bluebell and Jessie |
| Napoleon took them to train them as bodyguards for himself | The Puppies |
| hired by Napoleon to act as the liaison between Animal Farm and human society | Mr. Whymper |