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AnimalFarm ch2 who

Characters from ch1 to ch2

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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
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