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Animal Farm Characters/Places

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Foxwood   Britain  
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Old Major   Karl Marx-Vlad Lenin  
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Jones   Czar Nicholas II  
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Napoleon- Boar   Joseph Stalin  
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Snowball- Pig   Leon Trotsky  
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Squealer-Pig   propaganda ministry (Molotov/Pravda) spokesman for Napoleon  
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Boxer & Clover- draft horses   workers/proletariat  
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fierce dogs   KGB/secret police  
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Pinchfield   Nazi Germany  
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Manor Farm   Imperial Russia  
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Animal Farm   Soviet Union/USSR  
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Mr. Frederick   Hitler  
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Mr. Pilkington - owner of Foxwood   Chamberlain/Churchill  
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Mrs. Jones   Czarina Alexandra  
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Mollie- vain white horse   Russian Bourgeoisie  
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Windmill   Russian Industrialization  
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Moses- Raven   Rasputin/Russian Orthodox Church  
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Hens   Ukrainian Farmers  
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Rebellion on Animal Farm   Russian Revolution  
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Animal Murders   Stalin's Purges  
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Old Major's Skull   Lenin's Body  
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"Beasts of England"   Communist Anthem  
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Minimus- pig   composed the Anthem  
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Mr. Whymper   Works to get Animal Farm supplies from humans  
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Jessie and Bluebell-dogs   Their puppies were taken at birth  
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Benjamin- donkey   one of oldest and wisest animals and one of the few who can read  
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