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Characters Command ments Major Events Literary Elements Symbols/ History Wild Card 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500
The only animal to leave the farm voluntarily A 100
Who is Mollie? A 100
The animal who designed the windmill A 200
Snowball A 200
The animal responsible for coining the phrase: Napoleon is always right. A 300
Who is Boxer? A 300
The smartest and most stubborn animal on the farm; the one who could read fluently but chose not to help out his fellow animals until the end A 400
Who is Benjamin? A 400
Napoleon s official foodtester A 500
Who is Pinkeye? A 500
Napoleon broke this commandment first when he added the words with sheets. B 100
What is the fourth commandment, No animal shall sleep in a bed? B 100
This commandment was revised in the eighth chapter after Napoleon was thought to be dying B 200
What is the commandment that stated No animal shall drink alcohol? B 200
The animal responsible for making the changes to the commandments B 300
Who is Squealer? B 300
The maxim the sheep kept repeating because they couldn t remember all of the commandments B 400
Four Legs Good, Two Legs Bad! B 400
The final maxim that replaced all seven commandments B 500
All Animals Are Equal, But Some Are More Equal Than Others B 500
The proper name of the first major battle C 100
What is the Battle of the Cowshed? C 100
Napoleon breaks the sixth commandment No animal shall kill another animal by betraying this character C 200
Who is Boxer? C 200
Frederick s attempt to foil the animals success with technology is known as this battle C 300
What is the Battle of the Windmill? C 300
DAILY Place A Wager DOUBLE C 400
These actions prompted the initial rebellion C 400
Either of the following responses are correct: Jones did not feed the animals Jones and his men did not care for the animals C 400
At these appointed times, the animals would stop work and march around the farm in military formation C 500
What is a Spontaneous Demonstration? C 500
The animals find Squealer lying stunned by the barn with a broken ladder and an overturned paint can nearby D 100
What is dramatic irony? D 100
The pigs celebrate after Boxer s death with liquor purchased with money from his sale, but the other animals do not know where the money came from D 200
What is dramatic or situational irony? D 200
The various disagreements between Snowball and Napoleon D 300
External conflict OR Character vs. Character OR Foil D 300
Napoleon becomes a tyrant and the animals blindly accept him as an all-knowing prophet and Orwell uses this to poke fun at those who do so in real life D 400
What is satire? D 400
A story that can be read on two levels: literal and metaphorical D 500
What is an allegory? D 500
Mr. Jones represents by this character in history E 100
Who is Czar Nicholas II? E 100
Snowball represents this historical figure E 200
Who is Leon Trotsky? E 200
This man was represented by Napoleon E 300
Who is Josef Stalin? E 300
Moses played the part of this institution in the novel E 400
What is Religion, or more specifically, the Russian Orthodox Church? E 400
Squealer represents this entity in the book by spreading propaganda E 500
What is Pravda, the official Communist PROPAGANDA newspaper? E 500
George Orwell s real name F 100
What is Eric Blair? F 100
Orwell said that every word he has every written has been against this entity. F 200
What is a totalitarian dictatorship or a tyrannical leader? F 200
The year Orwell wrote Animal Farm F 300
What is 1945? F 300
The deliberate attempt to influence/persuade a large group of people to act or think a certain way F 400
What is propaganda? F 400
Jones died at this location F 500
An inebriates home F 500
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