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9. i think the didnt complain because they were kind of scared but also because they were used to be untreated. 10. he said that he had proof that snowball was there.e.g. prints and smell

Five examples of propaganda 1 napoleon lies about snowball 2.the pigs get caught sneaking apples and milk 3. Napoleons speeches 4 the pigs move into the house 5.when they started to change th rules to apply to napoleon THOUGHT Q #9 No one complained about the pigs getting up one hour later i think, because they were scared to say anything against the pigs because they were scared of getting killed or mistreated

__**VOCAB**__ //Allegory-//A story...each character represents or symbolizes something other tha what it is... sometimes parallels real life events... //Satire-// The use of sarcasm, irony, in a story...., to ridicule/poke fun at someones foolishness... //Fable-// A story that has a moral and it has animals as characters...that can speak...personification //Euphemism-// the substitution of an agreeable or inoffensive expression for one that may offend or suggest something unpleasant; //also// **:** the expression so substituted. maligment...harmful unscaved...undammaged new collabarate...socialize, communicate work together articulate....easily understood, spoken clearly contimating...in thought tamalt... ratify... approve by vote repose...rest relax accord...agreement, aproval centure....fromal disapproval procure...obtain trade morose...gloomy and dull

CHAPTERS 3 -n- 4 QUESTIONS '

1. Q:How is the farm becoming more like a civilized society...?A: The farm is becoming more loke a civivilized society because they are making more rules and having leaders wich helps them be more organized...like a civilized society... having defense and having them learn to read in write like a school. harvestes like a a civilized society

2. Q:Describe the flag for the farm.Analyze the symbolism of it....?A:the animals hold a flag-raising ceremony.The flag’s green background represents the fields of England, andits white hoof and horn symbolize the animals 3. Q:what foreshadowing is given that Napoleon and Snowball are going into a power struggle...?A: Both not a very good speaker and has problems gainign control. 4. Q:Snowball simplifies the 7 commandments. How is this new slogan a good propaganda technique...?A:This new slogan is a good propaganda because it helps the animals stay confident and trying to enlighten? as i would put it kinda like telling boxer dont worry, the only good human is a dead human. 5. Q:Explain how the pigs set themselves up to be elite on the farm...?A:It is in the pigs' ability to control the truth and manipulate their subjects that makes them effective leaders. They are able to mask their consolidation of power into making others believe that they are the leaders. so pretty much just by making the other animals believe that they were better. also theyre characteristics such as wants power. 6.Q:brainwashing took place how did Squealer has a role in this...?A:Squealers part is agreeing to preech about the cuurent ways. 7Q: How is the Battle of Cowshed diff. from the rebellion...?A: because the B.o.C was defensive and the Rebellion was offensive 8Q: Snowball and Boxer are both decorated after the battle, Explain the emotions and concerns of both...?A:Boxer was worried because he thought that he took a life while Snowball thinks the only good human is a dead human. 7.Q:The animals risk their lives trying to create a society, Why is this ironic...?... U.A

SOCRATIC SEMINAR QUESTIONS...

Did the pigs start out good and become corrupt, or were they always corrupt, and simply waiting for an opportunity? How could education have made a difference to the animals?

CHAPTERS 5 -N- 6 QUESTIONS 1. They rejected Mollie becausethey saw her rejecting some of the commandments. like talking to the humans and she was in a harness and not following the animals but actually following the humans. sh was seen being pampered by humans. was hiding sugar. and dissapeared occasionally 2. They go into a debate on the windmill because snowball was the one with the idea but got chased from the farm Ironically, the windmill project is then adopted by Napoleon and various animals are assigned the job of building it. Soon Squealer is sent in to convince the animals that Napoleon is acting on their behalf and that Snowball was a threat to the community. 3.Under Jones control it was different then Napoleon'scontrol because Under Jones control he treated them with neglect. I say worse because under Jones the oppression came from another species or class. When Napoleon takes over he is one of their own and he offers them with less neglect than famer jones. 4.Loyalty and obedience are more important. And as to the Battle of the Cowshed, I believe the time will come when we shall and that Snowball's part in it was much exaggerated. Discipline, comrades, iron discipline! That is the watchword for today. One false step, and our enemies would be upon us. Surely, comrades, you do not want Jones back? squearler says,Once again this argument was unanswerable. Certainly the animals did not want Jones back. So they had to believe in all of the animals wich is loyality. 5Napoleons technique is bending the rules to apply to him only. i think this is propaganda because he thinks that his way is the best and that only his was is the way to go. wich is what propaganda means. he uses the word Farmer Jones will come back if they dont listen to them. 6.Boxers Motto explains his character because it tells that he is a hard working animal showing that he will never quit trying harder. he is a follower but is also a wise animal. but is a follower so wont step up. 7.Napoleon has Squiller tell the animals that the windmill plan was his in the first place. That Snowball stole his idea, which is why he peed on the plans 8.Because he starts to bend the commandments a little by sleeping in there beds... the other animals are forced to accept this because he is the one in control and none of the other ones know what there doing so hes the only leader pretty much so they really have no choice9.He manipulates by making his lies believable, he uses Squealer

Chapter 7 -n- 8 questions....   1.By telling all the animals that everythings okand that the windmill will be rebuilt..(wich i believe he destroyed it anyway..) and that no boy should worry. 2.The hens get slaughtered.. on account to napoleon for trying to rebell.3. Napoleon blames all the bad things on Snowball. He makes the others believe Snowball raids the farm at night. This places fear in the animals even though no one ever sees Snowball, he gets the blame.4.He exucutes them to punish them but also to show the animlas that hes "the boss" and so he can strike fear into the other animals5.6.Napoleon bans "Beasts of England" because the song is about freedom and rebellion and so Napoleon does not want them to rebel... but the reason he gives is because they dont need it anymore7.One lie he tells to the animals is that snowball comes on the farm at nighttime even though any of the other animlas dont see him.8. because it shows that the animals respect him and that he is the leader for the farm...knowing that he has his own poem about him.

1. Describe the stated purpose and the real purpose of the Spontaneous Demonstration....... The Spontaneous demonstration was stated to celebrate the struggle and triumphs of Animal Farm. I think the reason is to warn the animals that napoleon is in charge and he is the leader.

2 . Explain Napoleon's purpose in allowing Moses to return to the farm. How is thissignificant for Napoleon? to make the animals like Napoleon even better than before raestablishing their trust in him. It is significant to him because when they tales about his Sugarcandy Mountain it somehow makes the animals love their farm even more and theyre working hard.

3. Boxer is admired by the animals on the farm. Why? What are the animals led to believe where he was sent to when he was ill? Where was he really sent? Describe Squealer's coverup for this event. Boxer is admired by the animals because he is the hardest worker on the farm and the wisest and hardworking too. The animals are led to believe that he is sent to the hospital and dies in comfort. but was sent to be made into glue. Squealer's coverup was telling them that the vet forgot to change the sign. 4.Analyze the symbolism of the knacker. I think that it symbolized Stalin's betrayal for the hard workers in Russia. In Animal Far at the very beginning in Old Major's speech he told Boxer that the day his muscles are completely gone he is going to the slaughterhouse, and the pigs some how made that happen. It shows me that the pigs are as cruel as the humans that once ruled over the animals 5. Over the course of events, the society within the farm has portioned itself into two classes. What are they and why/how did they form? They are the lower class and higher class. They formed all the way back into play right before the Battle of Cowshed. pigs threatened that farmer Jones would come back. The lower class is made up of every animal but the pigs and dogs, it also explains the higher class was made up of pigs and dogs( witch was made up of litterate intelligent and leadership) and the lower class was all the other animals wich did all of the work and were illiterate wasnt treated as good as the higher class and worked more then the higher class DEFINE YOUR OWN THEME FROM ANIMAL FARM AND DESCRIBE IT!!! The theme i think animal farm is most like is allegory, because thats what this whole book is about, by making events from the revolution and events from the story tie together just in a different perspective. Key Words REBELL BATTLE DICTATORSHIP __7COMMANDMENTS__// FEELINGS i felt a sense of sorrow relief mad happy __and confuse__ IDEASf structuer the author used allegorical and propaganda __the main idea was to show how this book and the russian revolution of 1917 tied together, rebellion, and dictatorship were big parts of this story__ STRUCTIRE __everything happening was part of this storys structure the author used propaganda type writing.__ __IMAGES__ __i pictured o farm with betrayal and the author helped build pictures by being descrpitive and detailed__



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|| Joseph Stalin:Not a good speaker or well educated..Didnt follow marx ideas^^^^^^^^^^above...Wanted all power and to kill all that appose him || Adolph Hitler: Although Hitler was a pretty good speaker... he was also similar to these people and characters... he was brutal and wanted all power and wanted to kill those who dont like him, allso cruel.. || young, smart, good speaker, idealistic really wants to make life better for one of leaders of revolution chased away into exile by Napoleon's dogs, he believed n making life easier. snowball may have or io believe created the windmill. || **Leon Trotski** other leader of "October Revolution pure communist, followed Marx wanted to improve life for all in Russia chased away by Lenin's KGB (Lenin's secret police) and also believed in making life easier to people. trotsky was stalins very worst enemy and "chased of the farm. "killed" || any type of leaders... because they ll want to make life easier and better to everyone. smart leaders are what they represent for me and for many people are threats and anemys. || For the fable genre, the fighting in animal farm is extremely violent. A number of animals are killed, and Boxer uses his hoofs to smash in the heads of the men. Though the animals end up winning, they find that they are "weary and bleeding". Almost immediately, Squealer begins proclaiming the war as a proud victory for Napoleon. || The beggining of ww II...In December of 1942, the German army had pushed within twenty miles of Moscow. It was only through a massive counter-offensive that the Soviets managed to push the Germans some forty to fifty miles back. Hitler then shifted his strategy and began aiming at oil fields in the southern Soviet Union. The Soviets were able to thwart the plan, but only with many more losses || ??? || || The attempt of Stalin trying to gain the farmers livestock...Ukrainian farmers would slaughter their own livestock before joining a collective as a form of protest. So many farmers engaged in this practice, that livestock in the Ukraine dwindled by 50%-80% between 1928 and 1935. The problem got so out of hand that Stalin eventually executed any farmer found guilty of engaging in this practice. Even the act of 'neglecting' your livestock was punishable by death || Hitlers rise...HOLOCAUST it reminds me of the holocaust because of the amount deaths. ||
 * ~ Character/item/event from Animal Farm ||~ what it symbolizes for Orwell ||~ What it symbolizes for me ||
 * [[image:http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQ7-1tKT8JES6V5LfQJtQYijMkqyCW2DNvcSPQLMrVlIy3tEkEoZOKT8wU7pg]] || Karl Marx- he was a political philosipher in the 1800's. He invented the concept and ideas behind what is todays considered socialism and communism.. the belief that poeple in a society should share equaly the work that they work and in the goods that their work produces.[[image:emsutopia/images.jpg]] ||  ||
 * Napoleon:Not a good speaker,cruel,brutal,and has grat ambition for power
 * **Snowball**
 * Boxer... a hsrd working animal and never gave up and he never changed the rules always followed ruled and never changed. http://pdg-animalfarm.wikispaces.com/file/view/Boxer.jpg/186371087/Boxer.jpg || communists...they stayed loyal to Stalin and didnt try to disobey or mess things up. thinks all leadeers are right and doesnt bend the rules always follows.[[image:http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSvnQglkQxSpgVjiVLTXrYSf7KNRkwl-QwSnK4cc59dtIKpPmbhmw]] || who this simbolizes for me is... actually me because i never really like to bend the rules or be the leader and just like to follow them without argue. ||
 * Battle of The Windmill...Things begin rapidly as Frederick’s men advance, take a pasture and blow up the Windmill. As the enemy rushes onto the farm, "even Napoleon seemed at a loss. A message arrives from Pilkington telling Napoleon,Serves you right.
 * The Hens rebellion...This is when Napoleon tried to use the hens for there eggs but the hens didnt like that idea so they tried to rebell but ended is slaughter


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