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|| Karl Marx - he was a political philosopher in the 1800's. He invented the concept and ideas behind what is today considered Socialism and communism...the belief that people in a society should share equally in the work that they do and in the goods that their work produces. || Tesla Guy - He had the idea of free energy for all. His invention actually worked and the man shut him down. He is like Marx because of his strong belief in the concept of SHARING. || || Moses represented the Russian religion and churches because he convinced the animals on the farm that if the work harder, they will go to sugar candy mountain. Just like the churches convinced the people they will go to heaven. || To me, Moses represents those magazines in the isles of Wal-mart because he serves as a dear pet for farmer Jones until after the rebelion, and doesn't always tell the truth. || || Napoleon represented Joseph Stalin because he was a fierce leader who wasn't very nice. || To me, Napoleon represents Adolf Hitler because he wasn't a very fair leader and mistreated a lot of people. || **Allegory-** A symbolic representation **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
 * ~ Character/item/event from Animal Farm ||~ What it symbolized for Orwell ||~ What it symbolizes for you (in today's world) ||
 * Old Major - The most well respected pig/animal in Manor Farm History - believed all animals were good and all men were evil.
 * Moses the raven is an enemy to the animals on the animal farm and a dear pet to farmer Jones. He's also a spy.
 * Napoleon the pig became main leader on the animal farm after abolishing Snowball.
 * The nine dogs were taken from their mother at an early age to be raised by Napoleon. Who would later use them to abolish Snowball. || The nine dogs represented the seceret police used to abolish Leon Trotsky. || The nine dogs remind me of a group of gangsters or body guards. ||
 * Farmer Jones was the head farmer before the animals rebelion. He was cruel and cold-hearted to the animals. And he didn't treat them with much respect. || Farmer Jones represents the last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas Alexandrovich Romanov (Nicholas II). ||  ||
 * Mollie the white show-horse, never worked at the farm and eventualy left it to live with humans at another farm. ||  ||   ||

__**Question answers**__
**Chapters 3-4** 1. The farm is becoming more like a civilized society because the animals are learning to cooperate with each other and run the farm together. 2. The green of the flag represented the green fields of England, the hoof and horn represented the future republic of animals. 3. The pigs are going into a power struggle because they can't agree with each other. 4. It's sums up most of the whole list of commandments and is more memorable. 5. The pigs set themselves elite on the farm to gain control. 6. Squealer did all the dirty work for Snowball and Napoleon. 7. The battle of the cowshed was much more violent and this time more of the farmers fought. 8. I assume Snowball was very proud but Boxer was sad that he had killed someone. 9. The pigs consider themselves more important, which doesn't seem to follow the 7 commandments. **Chapters 5-6** 1. Mollie is rejected by the other animals because she was caught being with humans. 2. Snowball is expelled. 3. Jones's rule involves spreading the work out between the animals. 4. They form trust. 5. Squealers uses the "big lie" technique. 6. It prompts him to work harder. 7. Every one thinks it was Napoleon's idea. 8. Napoleon thinks of unfair reasons to allow him to get everything. 9. It's the way he does things. **Chapters 7-8** 1. By filling the food bins with sand. 2. They are killed. 3. The thought that he comes to the farm during the night. 4. It gives him more power. 5. She sings it as a mourning tune. It explains that she cares. 6. I think he thinks they will rebel. 7. He doesn't want the animals to know all the evil things he is doing. 8. It gives his self confidence. 9. The battle of the windmill had more farmers involved. **Chapters 9-10** 1. 2.  3.  4.  5.  6.  7.  8.  9.  **Thought questions** 1. Because they didn't think it was very believable. 2. It served as a victory sond and what they wented life to be like 3. Because the work would benifit them, not farmer Jones. 4.