Animal Farm Themes and Characters
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What class on the Animal Farm does Boxer portray?

the working class

What kind of government is being shown by the leaders attempting to have complete control over all by force?

totalitarianism

Who is Napoleon acting like by controlling the other animals for his own personal goals yet not taking responsibility?

Mr. Jones

Who was blamed to be working with Snowball?

<p>Mr. Jones</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is the human that is handling all trade with Animal Farm?

<p>Mr. Whymper</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are Boxer's two slogans?

<p>&quot;I will work harder&quot; and &quot;Napoleon is always right&quot;</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why were the animals dragging boulders up the hill?

<p>to build the windmill</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why were the hens rebelling against Napoleon?

<p>the hens were being mistreated unfairly by their own eggs being taken away from them</p> Signup and view all the answers

What was changed about the Fourth Commandment?

<p>&quot;No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets&quot;</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did the windmill created by the animals actually fall?

<p>because the wind was too strong for the thin walls of the windmill</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Class Representation

  • Boxer symbolizes the working class, representing the dedication and hard work of laborers.

Government Type

  • The narrative showcases totalitarianism, where leaders exert complete control over all aspects of life, often enforced by force.

Leadership Parallels

  • Napoleon's actions mirror those of Mr. Jones, as he pursues personal interests while evading responsibility for the farm's issues.

Blame Attribution

  • Mr. Jones is scapegoated, accused of conspiring with Snowball to undermine the progress on the farm.

Trade Relations

  • Mr. Whymper is the human intermediary managing all trade transactions for Animal Farm.

Boxer’s Mantras

  • Boxer consistently adheres to two sayings: "I will work harder" and "Napoleon is always right," illustrating his unwavering loyalty.

Construction Efforts

  • The animals are tasked with dragging boulders uphill to facilitate the construction of the windmill, showcasing their relentless labor.

Hen Rebellion

  • The hens revolt against Napoleon due to perceived mistreatment, particularly related to the confiscation of their eggs.

Commandment Alteration

  • The Fourth Commandment was amended to state "No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets," reflecting the gradual erosion of original principles.

Windmill Collapse

  • The windmill's downfall is attributed to high winds that compromised its structural integrity, ultimately revealing flaws in its construction.

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Explore the key themes and character representations in George Orwell's 'Animal Farm'. This quiz focuses on symbols like Boxer, the nature of totalitarianism, and the dynamics of leadership within the story. Test your understanding of how these elements intertwine to portray the struggles of the working class.

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