Animal Farm unit review

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Oppression

Cruel or unjust treatment or control

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Revolution

A forceable overthrow of government or social order, for a new system

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Corruption

Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power

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Class warfare

Conflict between classes because of government

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Language as power

Some have more access to knowledge than others, and those who do have the power that can corrupt and manipulate

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Religion

Belief or worship a superhuman, either a god or gods

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Government & control

The ability to regulate, influence and social processes within a society

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Tyranny

Cruel and oppressive government or rule

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cannibalism

practice of eating one’s own kind

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cryptic

intended to be mysterious or obscure

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gambol

to skip about in play

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ignominious

shameful; dishonorable

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indefatigable

untiring

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parasitical

like a parasite; gaining benefits from a host it injures

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Old Major’s speech

All men are enemies, all animals are friends

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Old Major’s demands regarding animals’ behavior

  • animals must not sleep on a bed

  • all animals must not wear clothes

  • all animals must not drink alcohol

  • all animals must not tyrannize

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Old Major

  • he used to be in power, as all the animals would listen to him

  • smartest on the farm, as he was a pig and could get all the animals to obey him

  • He made a speech about his dream and how humans are cruel and how animals should take over the world

  • represents Karl Marx

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Snowball

  • He tries to ensure the safety of all animals by planning

  • He teaches animals on the farm how to read and write

  • He made animal committees

  • rumors are spread about him from Napoleon

  • represents Leon Trotsky

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Napoleon

  • He kicks Snowball of the farm

  • becomes the new leader of the farm

  • all animals follow his demands

  • represents Joseph Stalin

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Squealer

  • He delivers messages from Napoleon to the rest of the farm

  • He is a good talker, and good at arguing difficult points, as he is very persuasive

  • He makes a statement that pigs should be the one eating the milk and apples as they need to be healthy to protect the animals

  • represents propaganda

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Mollie

  • Most unintelligent

  • She hides during the rebellion

  • She runs away from the farm

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Boxer

  • He is a strong, working horse that is considered kindhearted

  • He is not that smart, as he cannot memorize the alphabet

  • He is kind and follows all instructions

  • Hard worker, wakes up early

  • The working class

  • gets sold to the knackers because he is injured

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Moses

  • He is the tame raven or the pet of Mr. Jones, as he is a spy for him

  • Mr. Jones feeds him more than the animals on the farm

  • He is a good talker

  • convinces the animals that there is a heaven for them when they die

  • Many animals do not like him because his tales are fake

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Muriel

  • She is a white goat

  • She is somewhat smarter than the dogs, as she can read better than them

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Benjamin

  • He is a donkey that does not care for anything, and does not show any emotions towards anything

  • the worst tempered

  • He only speaks to makes cynical remarks

  • He is the oldest on the farm

  • He did not care after the rebellion, same amount of work

  • best friend is boxer

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The Dogs

  • considered one of the smartest animals on the farm

  • become guards for the pigs, accompanying them wherever they go

  • kill the animals that are not loyal to Napoleon

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The cat

  • careless

  • doesn’t attend reading or writing programs, or help with the jobs around the farm, only showing up during mealtimes

  • started attacking one of the men in Battle of Cowshed

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Clover

  • mother of four horses

  • she is not in shape, as she is middle aged and has children

  • Her children have been sold off and she still has to work in the fields

  • one of the last original animals on the farm

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The Sheep

  • considered as followers

  • They are the least intelligent on the farm

  • they say phrases that empower Napoleon

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Jones

  • used to be a great farmer, however, all that has happened to him has made him a cruel person

  • he drinks a ton and mistreats the animals

  • got kicked out of the farm

  • tried to retrieve farm, but was unsuccessful

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Frederick

  • He was another farmer; he was tough and always liked to bargain

  • Pinchfield farm

  • attacked animal farm, exploding the windmill

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Pilkington

  • he is an easy-going farmer who spends his time fishing or hunting

  • spread rumors about animal farm

  • in the end, becomes close with Napoleon, eating dinner with him

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Whymper

  • solicitor at farms

  • middle man for trades in between animal farm and neighboring farms

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The Rebellion

  • After Old Major had died, they had set to rebel

  • could not stand treatment

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pigs gain the rights to the cow’s milk

pigs told animals that the milk and apples is beneficial towards them, as they need it for their health

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“Four legs good, two legs bad”

the animals were not smart enough to comprehend the meanings of the bigger word

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how did Orwell cast doubt on the likelihood of a successful revolution

  • He had made the character who had suggested the revolution die

  • made Old Major tell the animals that a rebellion might not happen within a short period of time

  • animals believed a rebellion would never happen in their lifetime, started preparing for future

  • had made all the animals on the farm less intelligent.

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Snowball as a leader

  • no mercy towards humans

  • He only cares about the animals on the farm

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canvas

to request support

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coccidiosis

parasitic disease

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dynamo

electric generator

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embolden

to instill with courage

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malignity

an example of evil behavior

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manoeuvre

strategy to gain a particular aim

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perpendicularity

the state of being perpendicular, or at right angles, to a specified plane

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superintendence

the act of directing

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how did the pigs maintain an illusion of a successful farm

  • change laws and commandments

  • convince the animals that the farm is running smoothly

  • Pretending that the food store is good, using Mr. Whymper to spread false rumors

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How did the hens rebel

They hid their eggs or broke them, not give Napoleon to give them to the farmers

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Who got killed in the purge

  • four pigs - in contact with Snowball

  • three hens - Snowball in their dreams

  • a goose - stole six corn

  • three sheep - one urinated in drinking pool, two killed a ram

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who did the dogs try to kill

  • Boxer

  • questioned the truth behind the rumors about Snowball

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why did Beasts of England get banned

  • it was a song of rebellion, and since the rebellion had passed, it had no purpose

  • Napoleon did not want the animals to rebel against him

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What happens to Snowball during the meeting about the windmill

  • Snowball got the attention from all the animals

  • Napoleon had released his dogs that he had trained to attack Snowball

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how does Napoleon try to solidify his leadership

  • uses dogs to protect him

  • made speeches on raised platform

  • creating set jobs for animals

  • uses the gun on any special occasion that includes him

  • kills other animals to create fear

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why do the executions take place

Napoleon wants power, so he needs to eliminate anyone who does not follow him and convince the other animals to follow him

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Napoleon’s leadership and under Farmer Jones’ rule comparison

  • kill animals

  • use fear and manipulation

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beatifically

in a manner suggesting bliss

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demeanor

outward manner

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deputation

a group appointed to represent others

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devotees

ardent followers

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inebriates

those who are habitually drunk

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interment

the act of burial

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machinations

scheming actions

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Taciturn

not inclined to talking

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rivalry among Napoleon and Frederick

  • bought timber from Napoleon using fake money

  • use fear and manipulation

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What happens to Boxer

  • Boxer had injured himself

  • pigs knew they could profit off of him, so they sold him to the knackers

  • Benjamin told the animals that he had been taken by the knackers

  • pigs told animals that Boxer was fine

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changes are made to the Fifth and Sixth Commandments

  • The fifth commandment, no animal shall drink alcohol, was changed to no drinking alcohol to an extent

  • sixth commandment, no animal shall kill any other animal, was changed to, no animal shall kill any other animal without cause.

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