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Old Major
Vladimir Lenin/Karl Marx
Snowball
Leon Trotsky
Napoleon
Joseph Stalin
Mr. Jones
Czar Nicholas II, Russian Tsar
Squealer
minister of propaganda, Vyacheslav Molotov
Mr. Frederick
Adolf Hitler
Mr. Pilkington
England and it’s allies
Boxer and Clover
The working class
The dogs
The secret Police
Moses
organized religion
Benjamin
The apathetic or cynical Russians
The sheep
enthusiastic believers in communism
Sugarcandy Mountain
heaven
Allegory
A story that represents abstract ideas, or moral qualities
Caricature
a distorted representation of a person in a way that exaggerates some characteristics and makes them look silly
Euphemism
substituting a milder word or phrase for one that might be offensive or harsh
Structural irony
The concept that a story is based on an ironic situation. In other words, the characters or even the narrator find themselves in a situation that is the opposite of what they believe is actually happening.
Parody
A mocking piece of literature that is made to make fun of the subject in exaggerated often sarcastic way
Satire
Using humor to expose some thing or someone to make fun of them
what is a cult of personality?
where a leader uses propaganda to convince people to worship him or her, and treat them like a god. this is represented In animal farm by Napoleons manipulation towards other animals.