15 Questions
Who is the boar that shares his dream of animals' rebellion against man in the novel?
Old Major
What is the name of the farm before the animals rebel against Mr. Jones?
Manor Farm
Who among the animals on the farm represents the working class in the Soviet Union during the Bolshevik Revolution?
Boxer
Which group of animals starts to adopt human-like behaviors and privileges as the story progresses?
Pigs
What event leads to the animals' realization that they can control their own destiny on Animal Farm?
The humans forgetting to feed them
Who is the main instigator of the rebellion on Manor Farm?
Old Major
What event leads to the animals successfully driving all the humans off the farm?
A cow breaking into the feed room
Which animal adopts the slogan 'I will work harder'?
Boxer
What disagreement leads to Napoleon taking over leadership on Animal Farm?
The construction of a windmill
What consequence do animals face if they choose not to work on Sundays?
Decreased food rations
Which commandment did Clover recall when she saw the pigs sleeping in beds?
No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets
What led to the destruction of the partially erected windmill in November?
A storm
What did Napoleon blame for the destruction of the windmill, leading to Snowball's death sentence?
Snowball's direct actions
How did Napoleon force the protesting chickens to accept selling their eggs?
Cutting off their food rations
What was the new chant established by the animals after 'Beasts of England' was abolished?
'Animal Farm, Animal Farm, Never through me shalt thou come to harm!'
Explore a summary of Animal Farm by George Orwell, an allegorical novel depicting the revolution against humans by the animals of Manor Farm. Delve into the themes of equality and self-determination as the animals strive for a better life.
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