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Animal Farm: Key Characters and Themes

Explore the significance of characters like Napoleon and themes like power and rebellion in George Orwell's "Animal Farm." Learn about allegorical representation of historical events.

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Animal Farm: Key Characters and Themes

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  1. THIS IS Jeopardy

  2. Jeopardy Characters True/False Short A./FITB Short A./FINTB II Vocab Misc. 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500

  3. Napoleon represents _______ from historical events. A 100

  4. Stalin A 100

  5. This character was run off the farm and represents Trotsky in the story. A 200

  6. Snowball A 200

  7. This animal does not like to work and eventually leaves Animal Farm. A 300

  8. Mollie A 300

  9. This group of characters represent the KGB (Russian CIA) A 400

  10. Napoleon’s Dogs (Jessie’s Pups) A 400

  11. This character represents propaganda in our story. A 500

  12. Squealer A 500

  13. ____________ means you are able to read and write. B 100

  14. Literate B 100

  15. __________ means: unrestrained exercise of power B 200

  16. Tyranny B 200

  17. ______________ is to have a strong displeasure at something considered unjust B 300

  18. Indignation B 300

  19. Firmly or stubbornly adhering to one’s purpose B 400

  20. Obstinate B 400

  21. An economic system maintained by private individuals B 500

  22. Capitalism B 500

  23. Mollie was the pigs’ most faithful follower. C 100

  24. FALSE She is the LEAST faithful!#lazy C 100

  25. Benjamin the donkey is quite unchanged by the Rebellion. C 200

  26. TRUE C 200

  27. The pigs sell Boxer to the knackers to then buy whiskey for themselves. C 300

  28. TRUE – how rude! C 300

  29. Old Major’s dream provides the animals with the exact plans for a rebellion. C 400

  30. FALSE It’s more of a guideline, if you will…. C 400

  31. Animal rebellion quickly spreads to the other animals on the farm. C 500

  32. FALSE Not so much…. C 500

  33. Snowball, Napoleon, and Squealer organize Old Major’s teachings into what they call ________? D 100

  34. Animalism D 100

  35. According to Old Major, man steals from whom? D 200

  36. The animals! D 200

  37. Napoleon has Snowball removed because of their ________ struggle – he wants to be the only leader. D 300

  38. Power D 300

  39. The pigs believe that _____ _____ _______ does not exist, despite what Moses tells the other animals. D 400

  40. Sugar Candy Mountain D 400

  41. Squealer says they no longer need the song, _______ __ _______ because the _________ already happened. D 500

  42. Beasts of EnglandRebellion D 500

  43. Napoleon stops the hens’ rebellion/resistance by doing what? E 100

  44. Stopping their rations #starving E 100

  45. The seven commandments on the barn wall eventually ______ in order to suit the ______ needs. (second one is a group of animals) E 200

  46. CHANGE PIGs’ E 200

  47. The farmhouse was supposed to be preserved as a what? (Chapter II) E 300

  48. Museum E 300

  49. The first harvest without Jones is actually…? E 400

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