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Characters from ch1 to ch2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Jones | neglects his responsibilities |
| Jones | hoards resources for himself |
| Moses | represents religious leaders |
| Moses | preaches about heaven |
| Moses | SugarCandy Mountain |
| Boxer | represents the working class |
| Boxer | represents the Proletariat |
| Boxer | a stallion |
| Boxer | not of first-rate intelligence |
| Boxer | easily duped and can be manipulated |
| Benjamin | best buddy is Boxer |
| Clover | is characterized as motherly |
| dogs | represent the KGB |
| Squealer | represents Pravda - Russian news agency |
| Napoleon | appears to have taken the milk for himself |
| Napoleon | represents Stalin |
| Snowball | represents Trotsky |
| Boxer | universally respected |
| Boxer | dependable |
| Boxer | has a strong work ethic |
| Boxer | admired for his strength |
| Benjamin | short-tempered |
| Benjamin | rarely talks |
| Benjamin | sarcastic |
| Clover | a stout motherly mare |
| Mollie | represents the upper middle class |
| Mollie | represents the Bourgeoisie |
| Old Major | dies at the start of chapter 2 |
| Old Major | believes in the equal distribution of wealth and resources |
| Clover | protects ducklings from being trampled on by larger animals |
| Mollie | a foolish pretty white mare |
| Mollie | enjoys sugar and pretty ribbons |
| Mollie | resists involvement in the overthrow of Manor Farm |
| Old Major | uses pathos and logos to convince his audience to no longer live as slaves |
| Boxer | led the animals in singing “Beasts of England” |
| Napoleon | fierce-looking Berkshire boar |
| Napoleon | appears intimidating |
| Napoleon | has a reputation for getting what he wants |
| Snowball | inventive |
| Snowball | animated |
| Squealer | in chapter 2 is described as very persuasive |
| Squealer | a brilliant talker |
| Napoleon, Snowball, Squealer | developed a societal system called Animalism |
| Jones | lost the battle that historically represents the Russian Revolution |
| Boxer | voluntarily surrendered anything that represented human clothing |
| Mollie | begrudgingly or reluctantly surrendered anything that represented human clothing. |
| Napoleon and Snowball | two characters that are emerging as leaders |
| Snowball | best at spelling |
| Snowball | painted the Seven Commandments on the side of the barn that will support the spirit of Animalism |
| Snowball | led the animals to take care of the tasks to support the running of the farm |
| Napoleon | cried, “Never mind the milk!” |
| Napoleon | following the end of the battle, “served out a double ration of corn to everybody, with two biscuits to each dog.” |
| Benjamin | a donkey |
| Squealer | Napoleon's spokesperson |
| Squealer | historically represents USSR propaganda (Pravda) |
| Benjamin | Boxer's best buddy |
| Old Major | laid out the foundation for society under the leadership of the animals |
| pigs | assumed the role of teachers and leaders |
| pigs | cleverest of the animals |
| Mollie | "Will there still be sugar after the rebellion?" |
| Sugarcandy Mountain | heaven |
| Red Lion | bar; tavern |
| Mr. Jones | frequented the Red Lion |
| Mr. Jones | expelled; "dethroned" |
| Boxer | voluntarily surrendered his hat |
| Napoleon | kept the milk for himself |