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Setting of the novella (country and farm) England
Human owner of Manor Farm; drinks too much and is run off of his own farm Mr. Jones
Human owner of Pinchfield farm Fredrickson
Human owner of Foxwood farm Pinkleton
Animal who gives first speech about the Rebellion and teaches the other animals "Beasts of England" Old Major
Manor farm dogs; two give birth to 9 puppies that are taken by Napoleon for "education" Bluebell & Jessie
Strongest of the animals on Manor Farm Boxer
Cart horse who never got her figure back after giving birth to her fourth foal. Boxer
Goat who can read fairly well Benjamin
Grouchy old donkey Franklin
Self-centered and vain white mare Mollie
Tame raven who squawks about Sugarcandy Mountain Moses
White boar; Napoleon's rival Snowball
main villain of the book Napoleon
Small, fat porker who serves as Napoleon's public speaker Squealer
Poetic pig; writes the second and third national anthems of Animal Farm after "Beasts of England" is banned Minimus
A small piglet who tastes Napoleon's food to check for poison Pinkeye
Always bleat "Four legs good, two legs bad" sheep
A solicitor from Willingdon who becomes the middle man between Animal Farm and the outside world; visits every Monday Whymper
Said "Napoleon is always right." and "I will work harder" Boxer
Said "Donkeys live a long time" Benjamin
Loved ribbons and sugar cubes so much she had to leave Animal Farm Mollie
The three names of the farm during the course of the book Animal Farm, Manor Farm
Major's teachings developed into a complete system of thought called this Animalism
When the animals took control of the farm and drove Mr.Jones off his land on Midsummer's Day it was called this Rebellion
Term used by animals on Animal Far for one another Comrads
When Mr.Jones attempted to re-take Animal Farm on October 12th it was called this Battle of the Cowshed
Animal whose skull is placed on display on a tree stump for everyone to revere Old Major
Animal whose hard work is rewarded by being sent to the glue factory Boxer
What is green with a hoof and a horn on it? the flag
How many commandments remain at the end or the novel? one
In what two ways was the windmill destroyed Knocked down by Snowball, and blown up by the people
How does the flag change the horns and hoofs are removed and its a plain green flag
any systematic, widesoread dissemination of promotion of particular ideas, doctrines, practices, ect. to further one's own cause or to damage an opposing one Propaganda
A government or state in which one political party or group maintains complete control under a dictatorship and bans all others; completely authoritarian, autocratic, dictatorial etc. Totalitarianism
awarded the Animal Hero, First Class medal after the Battle of the Cowshed Snowball and Boxer
How are the animals who confess to various crimes executed? the dogs kill them
Napoleon makes a contract to sell these weekly to the humans eggs
what the windmill is named Napoleons windmill
animal who never changes Benjamin
tip of his tail is injured by a bullet Napoleon
Who is invited to the banquet in Boxers honor only the pigs
always blamed when things go wrong snowball
this novel is classified as a Fairy Tell
Why does the history of Animal Farm have to be continually rewritten because it is constantly changing
smooth talker who reads lists of production figures to all the animals squealer
list the pieces written by Minimus the second and third anthems of Animal farm, and the poem about Napoleon
why do Napoleon and Mr.Pilkington have an argument someone cheats at cords
What is the new mill used for Mechanizing the farm
Which of the animals is shocked to see the pigs walking on two legs? Clover
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