Animal farm Flashcards

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A key quote about (in)equality

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“All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others”

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A simplistic quote that relates to the easily manipulated animals

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“Two legs good, four legs bad”

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Quotes that are linked to boxer’s exploitation by the pigs

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“I must work harder” “Comrade Napoleon is always right”

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What suggests that the animals should collectivize to cause change?

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“Beasts of England”

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5
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This quote teaches the animals about the inequalities between humans and animals.

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“man is the only creature that consumes without producing”

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What is the keyword that best describes the reason why Boxer died?

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Exploitation

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7
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What are the main lines of the “Seven commandments?

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“All animals are equal”
“No animal shall kill another animal”
“No animal shall sleep in a bed”

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8
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Which quote best describes Squealer?

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“Squealer can turn black into white”

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What(who) is the historical equivalent of Snowball?

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Lean Trotsky

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What(who) is the historical equivalent of the Windmill?

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Trotsky’s plans

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What(who) is the historical equivalent of Old Major?

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Vladimir Lenin

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What(who) is the historical equivalent of Mr Jones?

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Nicolas Tsar II

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What(who) is the historical equivalent of Mr Pilkington?

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Winston Churchill

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14
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What(who) is the historical equivalent of Mr Frederick?

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Adolf Hitler

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15
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What do the sheep represent in the Russian Revolution?

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The followers of stalin

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“Snowball read it ou aloud in the benefit of the other”

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Snowball’s generosity, proof that Trotsky was thought to ba better leader

17
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Ket theme of animal farm related to maintaining power

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Deception