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Navigation Bar 4Israel's Home Page 4Israel's Blog PageC 4Israel's Animal Farm Page 4Israel's Tale of Utopia 4Israel's Webquest Page Israel's __Awesome__ Animal Farm Page, with all the answers! An allegory is a story where each character represents or symbolizes something other than what it is and sometimes parallels real life events. A satire is the use of sarcasm, irony, in a story to ridicule/poke __fun__ at someone's foolishness. A fable is a short story, typically with animal characters, that conveys/tells a moral... personification. Chapters 1 & 2.

1. The animals are behaving like animals in the fact that they are using traditional locomotion and predator/prey __relationships__ (like the cat vs the dog). They are acting like humans in the fact that they have the ability to __speak__ in English, and that they are no longer animalistic and seek pleasure and excess. 2. Old __Major__'s speech was a persuasive speech for the revolt and overthrow of humans. He also spoke of their evil, and ended by telling of his dream in which he told of a song his mom sung to him when he was a sow. Old __Major__'s speech also excited the animals, and caused them to wish for open revolt against the humans, and had them think about humans as enemies. 3. Old Major says "all men are enemies, all animals are comrades" because he generalizes that all men are oppressive and evil, and that all animals are just victims of said oppression and evil. The assumptions this displays is simply that Man is evil, and animals are good. 4. The animals were so easily __led__ because of their eagerness for a new order to be established that was more fair for them. 5. Snowball says "Those ribbons that you are devoted to are the badge of slavery" because they show the __work__ that the animal had to go through was just to get people to __buy__ the animal's calves. 6. In the rebellion the animals weren't taken care of by Mr. Jones and his men because they were too lazy and drunk. This caused them to revolt, attacking the men and after being whipped a few times, the animals lept on to the men and drove them out The effect is instantaneous practically and extreme joy is __spread__ throughout the farm. 7. The strong statement in the commandments concerning __mankind__ is that all that walk on two legs are the enemy. 8. The relationship between Marxism and Animalism is that they both concern unchangeable laws that must be followed the entire time of the existence of life in the community. They both split up the __work__ evenly between everyone, and each animal is no higher than another (aside from the pigs). 9. The farm could've been utopia if everyone was perfect and didn't take advantage of each other. Chapters 3 & 4 1. The animals have instituted rules, and government, and have created their own flag.2. The green represents the fields of England, and the represents the animals. 3. Their disagreement about __education__ and the windmill and Napoleon took some pups for "special __education__." They argued about everything as well. 4. The new slogan is somewhat catchy and easy to understand. 5. They established the fact that pigs were the more intelligent beings, and they needed the better things to "help" their decision making. 6. Squealer was changing things to suit the pig's needs 7. The rebellion for the animals was offensive while the Battle of the Cowshed was defensive, and the __farmers__ were more prepared, and there were more farmers this time. 8. Boxer feels sad at this time because he thinks he claimed a human life, while Snowball was proud because he thought the execution of the defense was flawless. 9. This is ironic because farmer Jones got all the good stuff and the power, and afterwards the pigs take all the good stuff and the power for themselves just like Jones. Chapters 5&6 Chapters 7&8 Chapters 9&10 Animals were given just enough food to survive Animals are whipped often || Social Democracy More than enough food to survive || Tsarist Aristocracy ||
 * 1) Mollie is rejected by the other animals because she is supposedly seen being petted by a human, which is against the 7 commandments.
 * 2) Snowball and Napoleon have a huge argument, ending in Napoleon introducing the dogs by whistling which called the dogs in who drove out Snowball. Then Napoleon claims that the Windmill was his idea.
 * 3) The similarities between Jones's rule and Napoleon's rule is that they both had animals working hard and not receiving the best stuff. The differences are that Napoleon's Farm has harder work (the windmill) and the system is a little more fair.
 * 4) The institution of the dogs makes a serious want in the animals to obey Napoleon (or else!), and always stay loyal to him, and Squealer tells everyone that obedience and loyalty is more important than bravery.
 * 5) The technique
 * 6) This shapes his character by showing that he is a very bighearted, loyal and hardworking animal.
 * 7) He says potentially spontaneously made lies about Snowball secretly taking Napoleon's idea for the windmill.
 * 8) The pigs start sleeping in beds, and Napoleon covers it by saying the law was no animal could sleep in a bed with sheets. Napoleon also hired a human to trade for materials for the windmill, and changes the law to say that this is necessary and therefore exempt.
 * 9) Napoleon, by saying "tactics," means he is strategically lying to gain power.
 * 1) The hens get threatened to be killed.
 * 2) Napoleon uses Snowball as a scapegoat often, and Squealer brainwashes the animals to think that Snowball is evil.
 * 3) This shows what will happen to any "treacherous" animals, and it shows that Napoleon is not afraid to kill.
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 * 1) It simply glorifies him, stating that he is brave, right, and just.
 * 2) The Battle of the Windmill, unlike the others, was halfway a loss, and the farmers were way more prepared than in either the rebellion or the Battle of the Cowshed. They are similar in the fact that the factions are the same.
 * 1) The Battle of the Windmill, unlike the others, was halfway a loss, and the farmers were way more prepared than in either the rebellion or the Battle of the Cowshed. They are similar in the fact that the factions are the same.
 * 1) The reason given was "to celebrate in the struggles of Animal Farm" but the actual reason is to state that Napoleon is the leader and to preventrebellion.
 * 2) The reason Napoleon allows Moses to return is to motivate the animals to work harder by stating that if you work hard, you get to go to Sugar Candy Mountain.
 * 3) Boxer is admired by the animals because he works very hard for others, and the animals are led to believe he is going to the hospital, but is actually taken to the knackers. Squealer covers this up by saying that the hospital haven't painted their new van yet, so still it looks like the knackers' van.
 * 4) The knacker stands for
 * 5) The two classes are
 * ~ During Jones' rule ||~ During Napoleon and Snowball's rule ||~ After Snowball's expulsion ||
 * Tsarist Aristocracy

I would say that that it did for the most part but some animals still tried to avoid work. || Napoleon is against it because It was Snowball"s idea. He changes his mind because he saw and opportunitie to win the loyalties of the animals after Snowball was expelled. ||
 * ~ Israel's Thoughts ||~ Tyrel's thoughts ||
 * 3. Their resentment vanished because the animals were working hard for more food, more comfort, and a more just society than when they were working for Jones, so any resentment towards the amount of work they did could easily vanish. || 3.
 * 4. Napoleon is originally against the Windmill I think because he is simply Snowballs political enemy, and when Snowball is expelled, Napoleon is free to take credit for Snowball's idea. || 4.


 * ~ Key Person ||~ Description ||~ Picture ||
 * Vladimir Lenin || This __man__ was the founder of the Bolshevik Party and the __organizer__ of the October Revolution. He was practically the brains behind the Russian Revolution and he was the first leader of the Soviet Union until 1924. He spent most of the twentieth century exiled in Europe (mostly Britain and Switzerland). He firmly believed in Marxism and thought that if Communism was instituted in Russia it would spread through the world. He took no part in the February Revolution, but he returned to Russia in April 1917 and orchestrated the October Revolution which turned Russia Communist. || [[image:http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQTlFe6D_CZrEX2pDPPPeP8r8IPEsOCkzlSwFFoZeumrFJs7m1W width="128" height="137" caption="Vladimir Lenin"]] ||
 * Felix Dzerzhinsky || This __man__ was born in Poland. He was a revolutionary who joined the Bolshevik Party after leaving jail in 1917. Post the October Revolution, Vladimir Lenin chose Felix to be the head of the Cheka, which is the first Soviet secret police force and the predecessor to the KGB. || [[image:http://t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQeHtw6T86NsWkCmR0Jogz3G16gq8PAg3zFLpmE3RVffDkLQ7rxJQ width="96" height="131" caption="Felix Dzerzhinsky"]] ||
 * Joesph Stalin || A Bolshevik leader who became well-known after Lenin's __return__ to Petrograd in April 1917. While he played second fiddle in the October Revolution, he gained Lenin's attention as a helpful asset, and after the October coup, Lenin gave him a position in the government as commissar of nationalities. He eventually succeeded Lenin as the Leader of the Soviet Union upon Lenin's death in 1924. || [[image:http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRfO6I7xUkT4rriHFTDmMGA6RQmtKOGTRoxCX9yFHTAwkKjoiGGKA width="100" height="122" caption="Joesph Stalin"]] ||
 * Cheka || This group was the predecessor to the KGB. They were the Communist secret police. Dzerzhinsky said they stood for organized terror. He said Cheka's aim was to fight against the enemies of the Soviet Government and of the new way of life (Communism). Felix Dzerzhinsky was the leader of Cheka. || [[image:http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTxm1uF3lctRxsWLE0XbCWrv8N5MxBzAsn--kludTX87GNLTg3W width="128" height="128" caption="Cheka's Symbol"]] ||
 * Bolshevik Party || Founded by Vladimir Lenin, this party sought to establish the New Way of Life (Communism) in Russia and was the only ruling political party of the Soviet Union. They "burst onto the political stage as a class for the first time" in their series of attacks in 1905 and 1917 known as the Russian Revolutions. || [[image:http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSvROW8YNz68u1TyOTooMVN10gqYi6BneXIFmgBvGkm65ObiYIPKA width="219" height="145" caption="The Bolshevik Party Symbol"]] ||


 * ~ Character/Item/event from Animal Farm ||~ What it Symbolized for Orwell ||~ What it symbolizes for me (in today's world). ||
 * Old Major- The most respected animal on Manor Farm who believed animals are good, humans are bad.

|| Old Major was an allegory to Karl Marx- the person who introduced the ideas of socialism and communism. || He to me is like the people in this world who believe in utopia existing on this earth. They believe its possible to make a person be perfect for a perfect society. No image available. || || Joseph Stalin- he was an important leader of Russia who was very cruel and ruthless. ||  || No picture available. || The Dogs in Animal Farm represented the KGB. The KGB was the force making sure Joseph Stalin got his way. || The nine dogs represent the cronies of most film bullies to me because they do what they can to let the bully get their way. No Picture avalible. || || Snowball represented Trotsky for Orwell. Trotsky was one of the original leaders of the Soviet Union after the Communists took power from Nicholas II. After Stalin took power, Trotsky was Stalin's greatest enemy. After just one year of power, Stalin expelled Trotsky from Politburo in 1925. || Trotsky/Snowball represents some of our past presidents to me, because they tried to do good for their followers, and eventually had to leave office, just like Trotsky/Snowball were overthrown, although them leaving office is more peaceful than being expelled. || || The battle of Stalingrad- in World War II the Germans and their Axis allies invaded Russia's capital of Stalingrad. || For me the Battle of the Windmill kind of symbolizes 9/11, an event in which the Twin Towers were destroyed by terrorists. || || The Hen's Rebellion represents the Ukrainian peasant's revolt against Russia's collective farming. || The Hen's Rebellion represents to me the Occupy Wall Street because it is totally asinine just like the other movements mentioned. || || Germany- The nation that committed the Holocaust, and attempted to take over Europe. || Pinchfield slightly represents today's China to me, because it seems to be VERY strict and appears to be "flexing" its military might at the U.S. ||
 * Napoleon- a pig leader who was one of the more intelligent pigs but a poor speaker. His superior cunning and plain treachery allowed him to overthrow Snowball.
 * The nine dogs- These folks were the guard for Napoleon, and were the ones who drove out snowball. They were stolen as pups by Napoleon with corrupt intentions and trained in secret to be his secret police.
 * Snowball- He was one of the pig leaders, and may have been the inventor of the windmill. He was eventually driven out of Animal Farm by Napoleon's nine dogs.
 * Battle of the Windmill- The farmers try for the second time to take back the farm. There are heavier losses, including the windmill's destruction.
 * Hen's Rebellion- when Napoleon wants the hens to give him 400 eggs a weak, the Hens revolt by laying their eggs over the rafters, causing them to break.
 * Pinchfield- Pinchfield was one of the other farms mentioned in the book, owned by Fredrick. Pinchfield was described as "smaller, and better kept" by Orwell.