Key quotes Flashcards

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“All animals are … but some ….. are more … than others”

A

All animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others

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“Surely there is no ………. wants … to return”

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Surely there is no one among you who wants Jones to return

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“I will … harder”

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I will work harder

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“Napoleon is ….. …”

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Napoleon is always right

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“No animal shall ….. in a …, without ……”

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No animals shall sleep in a bed, without sheets

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“….. is the only real … we have”

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Man is the only real enemy that we have

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“All …… enemies

All … are …….”

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All men are enemies

All animals are comrades

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“our lives are … and ……”

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our lives are miserable and laborious

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“… could turn ……..”

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squealer could turn black into white

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“All the animals … like they have never … before”

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all the animals slept like they had never slept before

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“whatever goes on … legs …….”

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what ever goes on two legs is an enemy

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“No …… shall … another animal”

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No animals shall kill another animal

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“(Boxer) seemed like three … rather …..”

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(boxer) seemed like three horses rather than one

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“None of you have ever seen a … …”

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none of you have ever seen a dead donkey

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” Four legs …, two …..”

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four legs good, two legs bad

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“Every …… knew the song ……”

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every animal knew the song beasts of England

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“The only good … is a dead one”

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The only good human being is a dead one

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“(Snowball) was in charge of … ……”

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(snowball) was in charge of defensive operations

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“(SNOWBALL) gave his orders …, and in a ……………. was at his post”

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(Snowball) gave his orders quickly, and in a couple of minutes every animal was at his post

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“The most ……… of all was …, rearing up with his ……. and striking out with his ……… like a stallion”

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The most terrifying spectacle of all was Boxer, rearing up his hind legs and striking out with his great iron-shod shoes like a stallion

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“No …, comrade”

A

No sentimentality, comrades

22
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“I have no wish to take a …, not even a human one”

A

i have no wish to take a life, not ever a human one

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“None of the …. ever mentions … again”

A

None of the animals ever mentioned Mollie again

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“They … at every point when possible “(snowball and Napoleon)

A

They fought at every point when possible (snowball and napoleon)

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"Animals would only need to ... three days a ...."
Animals would only need to work three days a week
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"Pigs shall ... all farm policies"
Pigs shall decide all farm policies
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"Silent and ..... the ... crept into the barn"
Silent and terrified the animals crept into the barn
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"The ... kept close to Napoleon, it was noticed they ... .... .... the same way when with ...."
The dogs kept close to napoleon, it was noticed they aged their tails the same way when with Mr Jones
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"Any animals who ..... so would have their ...halved"
Any animals who didn't do so would have their rations halved
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"None of it could have been .... without ..."
None of it would have been achieved without Boxer
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"The needs of the ... is the most .... thing"
The needs of farm is the most important thing
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"I pronounce the ..... sentence to ..."
I pronounce the death sentence to Snowball
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"Long live the ..."
Long live the windmill
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"Long live ..."
Long live animal farm
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"Whenever something went wrong it became usual to attribute it to ..."
Whenever something went wrong it become usual to attribute it to Snowball
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"Snowball is in league with ..."
Snowball is in league with Jones
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"If comrade ... said it, it must be right"
If comrade Napoleon said it, it must be right
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"These scenes of ... and ..... were not what they had looked forward to"
These scenes of terror and slaughter were not what they had looked forward to
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Beast of England has been ..."
Beasts of England has been abolished
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"... to Frederick/Pilkington"
Death to Frederick
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"leader Napoleon, fountain of ..., father of all animals, ... man kind, ... friend"
Leader Napoleon fountain of happiness, father of all animals, terror to man kind, ducklings friend
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"A ... lungs do not last forever"
A horses lungs do not last forever
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"Quick, quick, they're taking ... away"
Quick, quick, they're taking Boxer away
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"Boxer! They're taking you to your ..."
Boxer! They're taking you to your death!
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"four ... good, two ... better"
Four legs good, two legs bad
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"It was a ... walking on his hind legs"
It was a pig walking on his hind legs
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"All animals are ...., but some ...... are ... equal than others"
All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others
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"Looked from .... to man- it was already ... to say which was which"
Looked from pig to man .... it was already impossible to say which was which