English Animal Farm Flashcards

1
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What is an allegory

A

a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.

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What is anthropomorphismp

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the showing or treating of animals, gods, and objects as if they are human in appearance, character, or behaviour.

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3
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What is a fairy tale

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a story for children with fantastical elements

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4
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What is a dystopia

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an imagined state or society in which there is great suffering or injustice, typically one that is totalitarian.

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5
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What is irony

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a situation in which something which was intended to have a particular result has the opposite or a very different result

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6
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What is a maxim

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a short, memorable statement expressing a general truth or rule of conduct.

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7
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What is a moral

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A principle or belief concerning right and wrong behaviour.

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8
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What is an objective

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based on real facts and not influenced by personal beliefs or feelings

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9
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What dose being an omniscient narrator mean?

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third-person narrator who knows all the thoughts, actions, and feelings of all characters.

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10
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What is propaganda

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ideas or statements that are often false or exaggerated and that are spread in order to help a cause, a political leader or a government

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What is satire

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a technique use to expose and criticise foolishness and corruption of an individual or a society, by using humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule.

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12
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Who is Jones representing?

A

Tzar Nihcoles

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13
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Who is Fredrick representing?

A

The west

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14
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Who dose moses represent?

A

The orthadox church

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15
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Who dose snowball represent?

A

Trotsky

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16
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Who dose squealer represent

A

The propaganda of the USSR

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17
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Who dose Boxer represent?

A

The russian working class

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18
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Who mollie represent

A

The supporters of the Tzar

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19
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Who dose Benjamin represent?

A

The middle class

20
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Who do the Dogs represent?

A

Stalins secret police

21
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Who dose napoleion represent?

A

Stalin

22
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Who dose old major represent?

A

Lenin

23
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What dose Naive mean?

A

Lack of experiance or blindly following

24
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What dose it mean to be cynical?

A

Disbeliving and/or suspicious

25
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What dose it mean to be a tyrant

A

A brutal betrying leader

26
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What is a totalitarian goverment?

A

A goverment that lies and who wants or has total controll over their people

27
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What dose it mean ro be narcissistic?

A

To constantly think about and admire yourself

28
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Who is manipulative in animal farm

A

Squealer

29
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Who is a scapegoat in animal farm?

A

Snowball

30
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Is animal farm currupt?

A

Yes

31
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Was the USSR currupt?

A

Yes

32
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Did animal farm hold elections?

A

Yes but they were not fair

33
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Who orderd violence againce the animals in animal farm?

A

Napolen

34
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Who was the most loyal and strongest animal on the farm?

A

Boxer

35
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How many times was the windmill rebuilt?

A

3 times

36
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Squealer never said they were reducing the rations, what did he say instead?

A

The were “reajusting” them

37
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Why did the pigs betray boxer?

A

They say no future for him so they betrayed hime for alchole

38
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How many rules did the pigs break?

A

All 7 of them

39
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When the pigs gained total controll, what did they change the 7 commandments to?

A

“All animals are equal but some are more equal then others”

40
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What were what plans that Napoleion stole from Snowball?

A

To build a windmill

41
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Why did everyone like snowball more then Napolieon?

A

Snowball had better speaking abilites and better plants for the future of the farm

42
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What were the pigs known as?

A

The cleaverest on the farm

43
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What was the first battle that took place?

A

Battle of the cowshed

44
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Who dose Mr Frederick and his men represent?

A

Hitler and the german forces

45
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What dose it mean to repress?

A

To controll what people do?