click below
click below
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Animal Farm Test Rvw
Review for the Animal Farm exam
Question | Answer |
---|---|
Since this character is revealed through his speech, this is an example which type of characterization? Boxer says, “I will work harder.” | Indirect Characterization |
Mr. Jones represents this person from the Russian Revolution. | Czar Nicholas II |
The following details can be found in this part of a novel Setting: Manor Farm; Characters: Humans and animals; Situation: Animals are unhappy. | Exposition |
Clover confronts Mollie after she is seen with a human. Her reaction most likely is an example of what type of conflict? “It isn’t true!” repeated Mollie, but she could not look Clover in the face, and...galloped away..." | Internal Conflict |
Since their characters are revealed through their actions and looks, this is an example which type of characterization- The pigs are walking on two legs by the end of the novel. | Indirect Characterization |
The 9 dogs represent this group in the Soviet Union. | KGB (Secret Police) |
The following events can be found in this part of a novel- Boxer hopes to retire, but he is sold to the glue boiler instead. | Falling Action |
The extra milk is taken from the cows. This hints that animals will not be equal with one another. Hinting at a future event is also called this. | Foreshadowing |
The sheep often bleat, “Four legs good, two legs bad.” They symbolize the brainwashed citizens of Russia. Since this is revealed through their speech, it is this type of characterization. | Indirect Characterization |
Napoleon represents this dictator from the Soviet Union (Russia). | Joseph Stalin |
The following event can be found in this part of a novel- Snowball is exiled from Animal Farm. | Rising Action |
The apples and milk represent money. When an author uses an object or idea to represent something else, it is known as this. | Symbolism |
This is an example which type of characterization: “Moses…was also a clever talker” (27). | Direct Characterization |
Snowball represents this person from the Russian Revolution. | Leon Trotsky |
The following details can be found in this part of a novel- The animals cannot tell if the pigs are human or animal. | Resolution |
This is an example which type of characterization: “Snowball was a more vivacious pig” (25). | Direct Characterization |
Squealer’s job is to persuade the animals. He represents this department from the Soviet Union. | Propaganda Department |
The following event can be found in this part of a novel- The hens are slaughtered as the other animals watch. | Climax |
This is an example of what type of narrator: "...there was yet another of them which the animals had remembered wrong. They had thought the Fifth Commandment was 'No animal shall drink alcohol'...” (103). | Third person omniscient |
This is an example of what type of conflict: “…there was a deafening roar…The windmill ceased to exist…A mighty cry for vengeance went up…they charged forth in a body and made straight for the enemy…It was a savage bitter battle.” (98). | External Conflict- Character Vs. Character |