Context Flashcards
who did Mr. Jones represent in the animal farm?
Tsar Nicholas II
who did Old Major represent in the animal farm?
Karl Marx
who did Napoleon represent in the animal farm?
Joesph Stalin
Who did Mollie represent in the animal farm?
the people who liked luxury and the people who were against/ weren’t for the revolution
who did Boxer represent in the animal farm?
the working class/ people who were for the revolution
Who did Snowball represent in the animal farm?
Leon Trotsky
who did Old Major represent in the animal farm?
Vladimir Lenin
what is the context behind when Napoleon takes away the puppies?
in russia people with higher power used to take away young kids to do other things.. away from their families
what is the rebelion?
revolution
what is animalism?
communisms
what do the pigs start to do over time?
take control of the farm, turn our to be like the humans, change the 7 commandments and gaslight all the other animals on the farm
what is the final commandment that is left on the wall?
ALL ANIMALS ARE EQAUL BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQAUL THAN OTHERS
who does Napoleon blame the fall of windmill on and what does he do to get them back?
Snowball and puts out a bounty
what happens to the chickens that didn’t want to give out more eggs than usual?
they die
what are the names of the fights?
rebelilion
battle of cowshed
battle of the windmill
what are the awards that animals can get for their bravery?
animal first class hero or animal second class hero
what is an allegory?
a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
what does it mean when it says, “mr. jones had fallen into evil days and lawsuit”?
portrays that trouble that Tsar Nicholas II had and lawsuit is all the wars
what is Sugar Candy Mountain?
heaven
what was the first rebelion about?
the animals being hungry and not feed.. so they were angry and frustrated
what was the flag of the Republic of Animals represent?
the animals version of the communistflag
what was the essential principle for Animalism?
“four legs good, two legs bad”.