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AnimalFarmStudyguide
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| 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 |