Chapter ` Flashcards
(25 cards)
Who is “a large, rather fierce-looking Berkshire boar, the only Berkshire on the farm, not much of a talker, but with a reputation for getting his way”?
Napoleon.
Who said, “Comrades, you have heard already about the strange dream that I had last night”?
Old Major.
Who “seemed quite unchanged since the Rebellion”?
Benjamin.
Who explained, “The flag was green to represent the green fields of England, while the hoof and horn signified the future Republic of the Animals which would arise when the human race had been finally overthrown”?
Snowball.
Who said, “Gentlemen, here is my toast: To the prosperity of The Manor Farm!”?
Napoleon.
What does power do?
Corrupts.
Pigs claim power because of their:
Intelligence.
Power is gained as a result of:
Deception.
Squealer could turn:
“Black into White”.
What unites the animals into a community?
Pride.
Animal Farm is an allegory for the
Russian revolution.
Who symbolizes Joseph Stalin?
Napoleon.
Who symbolizes Leon Trotsky?
Snowball.
Boxer represents
The russian working class.
Who symbolizes the Russian Orthodox Church?
Moses.
Whose dream inspires the animals to revolt?
Old Major’s.
How does Napoleon exert his power?
Nine dogs.
How do the pigs treat the other animals?
They exploit them.
What happens to Boxer?
He is sent to his death.
What is the status of the farm at the end of the story?
Bad; worse then when the humans ran it.
Which is a good description of Clover?
A bit loose.
What happens after Mollie runs off?
No one mentions her again.
Whose language is fast, confusing, and as enticing as a slice of Godiva Triple Dark Indulgence Cake?
Squealer’s.
Which word best characterizes Napoleon’s speaking style?
Terse (sparing in the use of words; abrupt)