Animal Farm Test Study Guide – Flashcards
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Who does Napoleon represent?
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Stalin
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Who does Snowball represent?
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Trotsky
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Who does Boxer represent?
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Proletariats
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Who does Mollie represent?
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Bourgeosie
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What does Squealer represent?
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Pravda Newspaper
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Who do the dogs represent?
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KGB Secret Police
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Who does Frederick represent? His farm?
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Hitler Germany
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Who does Pilkington represent? His farm?
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Churchill Western Allies
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Who does Moses represent?
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Orthodox Church
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Who do the goats represent?
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Followers of communism
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What do the pigeons represent?
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Spreading of communism
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Who does Jones represent?
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Nicholas II
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Who does Old Major represent?
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Karl Marx/ Lenin
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What does the windmill represent?
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Technology in Russia
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What does the Hen's rebellion and Animal confessions represent?
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Stalin's Blood Purges
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What does the Battle Of Cowshed represent?
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Russian Civil War
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What does Old Major's dream represent?
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Communist Manifesto
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What does the Battle of the Windmill represent?
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World War II
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A short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a mortal or a lesson
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Fable
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The use of humor, irony, or exaggeration to criticize people's stupidity or opinions. Usually about politics.
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Satire
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A story/poem that can have a hidden meaning, typically a moral about political opinions.
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Allegory
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Who said this? "All men are enemies, all animals are comrades."
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Old Major
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Who said this? "[The Rebellion Song is] no longer needed, comrade. Beasts of England was the song of the Rebellion. But the Rebellion is now completed.:
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Squealer
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Who said this? "I have no wish to take a life, not even a human life."
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Boxer
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Who said this? "Napoleon is always right!"
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Boxer
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Who said this? "I will work harder!"
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Boxer
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Who does not really care for the rebellion or is indifferent about it?
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Benjamin
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Who said this? "Here is my toast: to the prosperity of the Manor Farm!"
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Napoleon
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Who said this? "Do you know the enemy who has come tonight and overthrown our windmill? Snowball!"
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Napoleon
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Who said this? "t is for your sake that we drink that milk and eat those apples."
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Squealer
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Who took Jessie's puppies and why?
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Napoleon to raise as KGB
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Who said this? "You don't want Jones to come back?"
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Squealer
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Who were the only animals to step outside of the farm?
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Mollie and Snowball
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Who said this? "Four legs good, two legs bad."
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The goats
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Who said this? "Four legs good, two legs BETTER!"
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The goats
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Theme: Points to Soviet Communism's violence against human logic, language, and ideals
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The corruption of socialist ideals
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Theme: Animal Farm demonstrates how the inability or unwillingness to question authority condemns the working class to suffer the full extent of the ruling class's oppression.
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Danger of Naive
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Recurring structures, contrasts, and literary devices that can help to develop and inform the text's major themes.
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Motifs
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Motif: Songs
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Propaganda
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Objects, characters, figures, and colors used to represent abstract ideas or concepts.
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Symbols
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Who said this? "Snowball is a traitor and a criminal!"
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Napoleon
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Who keeps convincing the animals about the "good intentions" of Napoleon?
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Squealer