Animal Farm Chapter 3 Flashcards
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What role do the pigs play in the harvest?

The pigs are in charge of the animals and directed and supervised the other animals.

Why does everyone admire Boxer and what is his motto? What does his motto reflect?

Boxer was a hard worker, and his motto was 'I will work harder'. This reflects his personality as an obedient worker.

How is the satisfaction of the animals described?

They are glad that Jones had left and work together for what they believe is the common cause.

What does the flag of Animal Farm look like?

<p>It is a green tablecloth with a white painted hoof and horn.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the first sign that Snowball and Napoleon will never be able to get along?

<p>They often oppose each other's suggestions during debates.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Snowball attempt to bring order to the farm?

<p>By organizing other animals into various committees and instituting classes in writing and reading.</p> Signup and view all the answers

To what maxim does Snowball reduce the commandments?

<p>'Two legs good, four legs bad'.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Napoleon see as important for the future of the farm?

<p>Youth education, specifically in terms of brainwashing pups.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Napoleon do to educate the young?

<p>He takes the young puppies to the loft and educates them in seclusion.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How do the pigs provide for themselves before the others?

<p>They take the harvested apples and the milk for themselves.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Squealer rationalize this inequality to the others?

<p>He claims that most pigs dislike milk and apples but consume them for their health.</p> Signup and view all the answers

How does Squealer use fear tactics to keep the animals under control?

<p>He warns that if Jones returns, the pigs must charge to protect the animals.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What role does Squealer assume?

<p>He assumes the role of the spokesperson and propaganda minister.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Pigs' Role in Harvest

  • Pigs supervise and direct all the animals in their work on the farm.

Boxer's Character and Motto

  • Boxer, known for his exceptional work ethic, embodies the hard-working class.
  • His motto, "I will work harder," signifies his dedication and lack of questioning authority.
  • Represents the obedient populace who blindly follow the government.

Animal Satisfaction

  • Animals express joy at being rid of Mr. Jones and work together for a perceived common cause.

Flag of Animal Farm

  • The flag features a green tablecloth with a white hoof and horn, a satirical nod to the Soviet Union's flag.

Conflict Between Snowball and Napoleon

  • Snowball and Napoleon consistently oppose each other's suggestions, indicating their conflicting ideals.

Snowball's Organizational Efforts

  • Introduced various Animal Committees to manage tasks, including committees for egg production, education, and sanitation.

Commandments Reduction

  • Snowball simplifies the farm’s commandments to the maxim: "Two legs good, four legs bad."

Education's Importance

  • Napoleon prioritizes educating youth as a means of controlling future generations, focusing on indoctrination rather than literacy.

Napoleon's Seclusion of Puppies

  • Young puppies are taken away for secluded education, isolating them from the rest of the animals.

Resource Allocation by Pigs

  • Pigs take the farm's harvested apples and milk exclusively for themselves.

Squealer's Justification for Inequality

  • Squealer claims that pigs dislike milk and apples but consume them for health reasons, promoting the idea scientifically supports their choice.

Use of Fear by Squealer

  • Squealer instills fear in the animals by suggesting the return of Mr. Jones, manipulating them to obey the pigs.

Squealer's Role

  • Acts as the mouthpiece for the pigs, disseminating propaganda and representing Stalin's figure in the narrative.

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Test your knowledge on Chapter 3 of 'Animal Farm' with these flashcards. Focus on pivotal characters like the pigs and Boxer and their significant roles in the farm's operations. Perfect for reinforcing important themes and character traits in this allegorical novel.

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