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The work of teaching and organizing the others fell naturally upon the pigs, who were generally recognized as being the
cleverest group of animals
There was a rivalry for power between
Snowball and Napoleon
During discussions at their meetings, the animals usually agreed with
whomever was speaking at the time
When the animals began building the windmill, the most difficult part of their task comes in
breaking up the stone
Orwell makes this statement about power in Animal Farm:
Absolute power, corrupts absolutely
The original "Seven Commandments" were changed in order to
fit the pigs’ purposes
Immediately after the Rebellion, it was learned that the pigs had
taught themselves to read and write
Old Major stated that the only creature who consumes without producing is
man
The sixth commandment was changed by adding
without cause
As his logical successor, Old Major probably would have favored
Snowball
After Napoleon takes over, the animals are required to pay special reverence to
Old Major’s skull
The conflict between Napoleon and Snowball erupted into a violent debate over
the windmill
When an animal outlived its usefulness under Jones, it usually was
killed
After the Rebellion, the animals decided to make the farmhouse into a
museum
idealist with the good of all the animals as his aim
Old Major
to do something because everyone else is doing it
Bandwagon
work is strictly voluntary but rations will be cut
Internal Contradiction
someone or something to blame for all of the bad conditions
Scapegoat
milk and apples are brain food
Faulty Cause and Effect Reasoning
the manipulation and control of language
Propaganda
masses must feel the leader will make a real difference in their lives
Supporters
not a food reduction but a readjustment
Euphemism
avoid answering the question by skirting the issue
Begging the Question
2 wings=2 legs, so birds are four-leggged animals
Oversimplification
important that the followers and supporters of leader not be too educated
Ignorance of Followers
narrative intended to teach some moral truth using animals as characters
Fable
literary work that uses ridicule and sarcasm
Satire
government in which one party maintains complete control
Totalitarianism
governmental officialism or inflexible routine
Bureaucracy
result is opposite of what was expected
Irony
to think or speak of a thing as having human characteristics
Personification
Allegory
story in which people, things, and events have another meaning
animal rebellion
Russian Revolution of 1917
Hoof and Horn
Hammer and Sickle
Moses
religion
Pilkington
Churchill
Foxwood
England
Frederick
Hitler
Pinchfield
Germany
Dogs
Secret Police
Sheep
uneducated masses
Mollie
bourgeoisie
Boxer
working class
Animalism
Communism
Old Major
Vladimir Lenin
Farmer Jones
Czar Nicholas II
Animal Farm
USSR
Manor Farm
Imperial Russia
Squealer
Propaganda
Snowball
Trotsky
Napoleon
Stalin