Animal Farm Questions

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samstoffr  on May 31, 2011

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Animal Farm Questions

What is the "Beast of England" song & what does it represent?
It represented the start of the Russian Revolution.
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What is the "Beast of England" song & what does it represent? It represented the start of the Russian Revolution.
List three of the 7 commandments. (1) No animal shall wear clothes.
(2) No animal shall sleep in a bed.
(3) No animal shall drink alcohol.
What was the Battle of Cowshed & what does it represent? Battle between the animals and humans, they ran Jones off the farm. It represents the Russian Revolution.
Why were the animals concerned about trading with the humans? They thought the commandment said they weren't allowed to come in contact with humans.
How did Napoleon use Snowball? He used him as a scapegoat. If anything bad happened He would blame it on Snowball.
Who led the Battle of the Windmill? What happened? Frederick and 15 other men; they blew up the "Napoleon Mill".
What was the sheep's original slogan & what was it changed to? "Four legs good, two legs bad." It was eventually changed to "four legs good, two legs better!"
What was the animals hope? They had hope that things would get better from all their work.
What single commandment took place of the original seven commandments? "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others".
What did the other animals see in the house at the end of the story? The pigs & the humans playing cards. Also the pigs learn to walk upright, carry whips, and wear clothes. (they couldn't tell the difference between the pigs & humans)

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