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Beasts of England functions as a sort of national anthem
Benjamin devoted to Boxer
Benjamin donkey
Benjamin ill-tempered
bit a metal mouth piece for a horse
bleat wavering cry made by a sheep
blinders attachments generally put on a horse’s head to limit its peripheral vision
Boxer although respected, not very intelligent
Boxer dependable
Boxer male workhorse
Boxer respected for strength and work ethic
clime slope or incline to hill or mountain
Clover female workhorse
Clover motherly
comrade friend or ally
cud partly digested food returned from the first stomach of ruminants to the mouth for further chewing.
Czar Nicholas II Farmer Jones historically represents
dogs Pincher, Bluebell, Jessie
enemy "Whatever goes upon two legs is an ...."
enmity hatred
equal "All animals are ..."
foal offspring of a horse
followers; the masses The sheep represent
friend "Whatever goes upon four legs or has wings is a..."
hands units to measure a horse (approximately four inches)
Jones Czar Nicholas II
Jones drunkard
Jones inhumane
Jones Manor Farm owner
Jones neglectful
Lenin Old Major's call for rebellion historically represents
low cow sound
man 'All the habits of ... are evil"
mare female horse
Marx and Lenin Old Major historically represents
Mollie flirtatious
Mollie foolish
Mollie kept “woman” to Farmer Jones
Mollie vain
Mollie represents bourgeoisie
Moses raven
Muriel goat
Old Major animals give up sleep time to listen to this character
Old Major gave a rousing speech
Old Major philosopher
Old Major prize boar
Old Major respected for his wisdom
Old Major stud
Old Major uses pathos, logos, ethos
Old Major visionary
Old Major Willingdon Beauty
pop-hole small door allowing hens to come and go from the henhouse
Proletariat Boxer represents
rats the animals voted to consider whether these creatures are "comrades"
religious leaders The raven represents
scullery large pantry
spur device with a small spike or a spiked wheel that is worn on a rider's heel and used to urge a horse forward
stallion uncastrated male horse
trap British word for a carriage drawn by horses
tushes tusks
whinny horse’s high-pitched neigh
Old Major represents Lenin
Karl Marx wrote the Communist Manifesto
Old Major represents Karl Marx
Benjamin oldest animal on the farm
Manor Farm Russia
Old Major sounds the call for rebellion
low sound produced by cows
Dogs allegorically represent KGB: organization that monitors domestic surveillance, suppresses dissent, and brutal enforces Communist ideology and protects the supreme leader
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