Figurative Language in Animal Farm Quiz

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What literary device is most pervasive in Animal Farm?

Allegory

Who do the pigs represent in the allegory of Animal Farm?

Revolutionary leaders

According to Old Major, what should animals never do after conquering Man?

Touch money

What is the central message conveyed in Old Major's inspirational speech?

Animals should avoid resembling humans

In Animal Farm, what does the oppression on the farm reflect?

Human dictatorship

What is the purpose of using figurative language in Animal Farm?

To communicate meaning beyond what is literally stated

Which literary device is predominantly used throughout Animal Farm?

Symbolism

How does Orwell use the flag in Chapter 3 of Animal Farm as a symbol?

Representing animal nation

In what ways does Animal Farm serve as an allegory?

By comparing the chapters to the events of the Russian Revolution

Which type of figurative language is NOT mentioned in relation to Animal Farm?

Simile

In Animal Farm, which figure of speech is primarily used to compare the animals' hard work to human oppression?

Simile

Which character in Animal Farm is a representation of Karl Marx?

Old Major

What does the phrase 'The earth was like iron' primarily symbolize in Animal Farm?

Harsh living conditions

How does Orwell use onomatopoeia in Animal Farm Chapter 1?

To depict the animals singing a nationalistic song

Which figure of speech is primarily used in Animal Farm to portray the pigs as conniving and power-hungry?

Personification

Test your knowledge on the figurative language used in George Orwell's Animal Farm. Explore how the book uses allegory and extended metaphors to convey deeper meanings about real historical events.

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