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What happens three nights after Old Major holds the meeting? What month?
What happens three nights after Old Major holds the meeting? What month?
He dies. March.
Which animals have taken it upon themselves to begin to plan the rebellion?
Which animals have taken it upon themselves to begin to plan the rebellion?
the pigs
Who are standouts among the pigs?
Who are standouts among the pigs?
Snowball and Napoleon
How are Snowball and Napoleon alike? Different?
How are Snowball and Napoleon alike? Different?
What is the name of the animals' new system of thought?
What is the name of the animals' new system of thought?
How does Mollie respond to this new form of government?
How does Mollie respond to this new form of government?
How does Moses cause problems?
How does Moses cause problems?
What is Sugarcandy Mountain?
What is Sugarcandy Mountain?
Who are the most faithful disciples of the pigs' ideas?
Who are the most faithful disciples of the pigs' ideas?
Why did the Rebellion happen earlier than anyone expected?
Why did the Rebellion happen earlier than anyone expected?
What do the animals burn?
What do the animals burn?
What does Snowball throw in the fire?
What does Snowball throw in the fire?
What does Boxer contribute?
What does Boxer contribute?
How do the animals react to what they see in the house?
How do the animals react to what they see in the house?
What do the pigs reveal that they have taught themselves in the past 3 months?
What do the pigs reveal that they have taught themselves in the past 3 months?
Who writes the 7 commandments on the wall?
Who writes the 7 commandments on the wall?
Why is he chosen for this job?
Why is he chosen for this job?
Match the Seven Commandments with their descriptions:
Match the Seven Commandments with their descriptions:
What goes missing at the end of chapter 2?
What goes missing at the end of chapter 2?
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Study Notes
Key Events and Characters
- Old Major dies three nights after his meeting, marking a pivotal moment in March.
- The pigs assume the responsibility of planning the rebellion against Mr. Jones.
Pigs' Leadership
- Notable pig leaders include Snowball and Napoleon, who are central to the narrative.
- Snowball is characterized as more outgoing, while Napoleon exhibits a more reserved demeanor.
New Ideology
- The new system of thought introduced to the animals is known as "Animalism."
- Mollie, a character representing a segment of the community, expresses discontent with the new government.
Influence of Religion
- Moses, the raven, complicates matters for the animals by promoting the idea of "Sugarcandy Mountain," a fictitious place for the afterlife.
Loyalty and Rebellion
- Key supporters of the pigs' ideology are Clover and Boxer, showcasing loyalty among the animals.
- The rebellion occurs earlier than anticipated due to Mr. Jones neglecting to feed the animals.
Significant Actions
- The animals burn Mr. Jones's tools as a symbolic act of rebellion.
- Snowball discards ribbons in the fire, representing rejection of human symbols, while Boxer contributes his hat.
Discoveries in the House
- The animals are left speechless upon discovering the remnants of human rule in the house.
- In three months, the pigs teach themselves to read and write, demonstrating their initiative and intellect.
The Seven Commandments
- Snowball writes the Seven Commandments on the barn wall, establishing the principles of Animalism:
- No animals may walk on two legs or wear clothes.
- All four-legged animals are friends.
- Animals must not sleep in beds, consume alcohol, or kill one another.
- All animals are equal.
Notable Missing Items
- By the end of Chapter 2, the milk goes missing, indicating growing inequality and perhaps foreshadowing future conflicts.
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