After the animals have taken over the Manor Farm, what is the new name they give to it?
Animal Farm
Who supports Nalopen and tries to convince others that he's a great leader?
Squealer.
What is Boxer's motto?
“I will work harder.”
Napoleon starts sleeping in a bed, drinking whisky and trading with human farmers. What is he acting more like?
Like a human.
What does Old Major tell the other animals about at the start of the book?
About his dream of a world where animals are free from humans. He also teached them the song "Beasts of England".
Who gives the idea of building a windmill?
Snowball
What are the seven commandments of Animalism that they write on the side of the barn?
How is Snowball remembered after that?
as a villain
as stupid
as a hero
as a good friend
How do the animals take over the farm from the humans?
After the men don't feed them for a long time, the animals go take the food. When the humans try to stop them, they attack the humans and run them from the farm
How many times is the windmill destroyed?
Twice - first by a storm, and second by Mr. Frederick (a neighboring farmer) who exploded the windmill.
How does The Meeting work?
Anyone can give an idea (resolution), they discuss it and then everyone votes.
Who are the two pigs that start arguing a lot? (They never agree on anything)
Napoleon and Snowball
What does Napoleon do with the idea of the windmill after Snowball leaves?
He decides to build it.
What new maxim does Boxer follow?
"Napoleon is always right."
What happened to Boxer after the battle against Mr. Frederick?
He was sold to a knacker (glue maker) to get money for whiskey.
How are the common animals of the farm?
Cold, hungry and overworked.
Do all animals learn how to read and write?
No. Snowball tries teaching them, but only some of the animals learn it well.
What does Napoleon do at The Meeting after Snowball suggests building a windmill?
He calls the dogs to attack Snowball, so Snowball runs away from the farm.
What is the motto the animals add on top of the seven commandments?
"Four legs good, two legs bad"
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