(37) The purpose served by the production figures Squealer read to the animals is to show how good the animals are doing.
(38) Napoleon is becoming more like a dictator by that he is taking everyones rights and killing the ones that he feel is a threat to his empire.
(39) Napoleon outwits himself by that he sells the lumber to Mr. Pilkington.
(40) The battle againist Fredeick's was different from the Battle of Cowshed by that they were more weapons and more men.
(41)The men blew up the windmill to take over the animal farm.
(42) The waas that theyy had dead follow animals and the windmill was deystoryed.
(43) Napoleon drinks the whisky which should of been dystoryed and never dranken.
(44) The animals were so easily fooled because Squealer is a very good lyer.
(45) Boxer is becoming very sick and weak from hs wounds.
(46) The living conditions were very bad and there wasn't much heat as they were promised.
(47) Napoleon is allowing Moses to come back and tell his stories about Sugarcandy Mountain because alot of animals are dying.
(48) He supposely goes to the vets and they know he is about to die anyway.
(49) He reminds me of an old guy that has seen alot of things is because he is smart.
Friday, February 13, 2009
Chapters 6 & 7
(26) If Snowball was to get rid of Napoleon instead, the farm would be alot better because Snowaball was more like a leader and lead the farm at its peak of farming.
(27) The animals are doing alot of work with minimal food.
(28)Napoleon decides to engage in trade with the neighbors because he need money for the windmill's construction.
(29) The animal don't like the idea.
(30) The windmill was destoryed by a big storm and Napoleon blamed it on Snowball because he is the one that wrote up the idea.
(31) Napoleon insists that the windmill can be rebulit because he don't want to look stupid and a bad leader.
(32) Napoleon decided to sell the eggs because he needs for the farm so he sells the eggs for money.
(33) Napoleon's reaction to when the hens rebel againist his orders is that is he filled with anger and he cuts off their food supply.
(34) Napoleon revives the treat of the farm being sabotageed by Snowball because without the dogs he is a weak leader.
(35) They confessed being traitors because they are afraid tof Napoleon and the dogs and if they were to find out the punishment would be alot worse.\
(36) Napoleon ordered the animals stop singing "Beasts of England" because the song was about rebelling and it made them rebel againist Jones so he is sure it will do the same to him.
(27) The animals are doing alot of work with minimal food.
(28)Napoleon decides to engage in trade with the neighbors because he need money for the windmill's construction.
(29) The animal don't like the idea.
(30) The windmill was destoryed by a big storm and Napoleon blamed it on Snowball because he is the one that wrote up the idea.
(31) Napoleon insists that the windmill can be rebulit because he don't want to look stupid and a bad leader.
(32) Napoleon decided to sell the eggs because he needs for the farm so he sells the eggs for money.
(33) Napoleon's reaction to when the hens rebel againist his orders is that is he filled with anger and he cuts off their food supply.
(34) Napoleon revives the treat of the farm being sabotageed by Snowball because without the dogs he is a weak leader.
(35) They confessed being traitors because they are afraid tof Napoleon and the dogs and if they were to find out the punishment would be alot worse.\
(36) Napoleon ordered the animals stop singing "Beasts of England" because the song was about rebelling and it made them rebel againist Jones so he is sure it will do the same to him.
Chapter 5
(19) Mollie ran away because Clover accused her of having ribbons.
(20) The changes that had been made is that they decide the farm's policy but can be ratified by vote.
(21) The controversy the will mill caused in Napoleon's view is that he thinks snowball stole the idea from him but in reality its really the opposite.
(22) The changes that have occurred after Napoleon ordered the dogs chase Snowball OFF THE FARM IS THAT THERE WILL BE NO MORE MEETINGS BUT they will just receives orders when a demand is needed.
(23) The other animals don't protest against Napoleon because they are scared of the dogs.
(24) They group themselves by animal and size.
(25) The importance of the dogs accompanying Squealer when he talks is that when they are around, he has the force which makes the animals scared. So they are kind of forced to agree.
(20) The changes that had been made is that they decide the farm's policy but can be ratified by vote.
(21) The controversy the will mill caused in Napoleon's view is that he thinks snowball stole the idea from him but in reality its really the opposite.
(22) The changes that have occurred after Napoleon ordered the dogs chase Snowball OFF THE FARM IS THAT THERE WILL BE NO MORE MEETINGS BUT they will just receives orders when a demand is needed.
(23) The other animals don't protest against Napoleon because they are scared of the dogs.
(24) They group themselves by animal and size.
(25) The importance of the dogs accompanying Squealer when he talks is that when they are around, he has the force which makes the animals scared. So they are kind of forced to agree.
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Chapter 3 & 4
(12) The pigs are eating apples and drinking milk to lengthen thier life span so they can rule the farm for a long time.
(13) Napoleon's idea of education is that for the young it is the most important thing to focus on.
(14) Squealer was able to get the animals to agree with Napoleon by that he was making Napoleon's ideas seem like they were the answer to all thier problems and it would lead to a better life.
(15) The Battle of the Cowshed was a embrassment for the humans because the animals had the better hand and the animals scared off the humans.
(16) Snowball was the leader and lead the charge againist the humans.
(17) Napoleon was no where in sight during the battle of Cowshed.
(18) The significance of the gun's placement at the foot of the flagpole is that it will mark the anniversy of the battle of Cowshed.
(13) Napoleon's idea of education is that for the young it is the most important thing to focus on.
(14) Squealer was able to get the animals to agree with Napoleon by that he was making Napoleon's ideas seem like they were the answer to all thier problems and it would lead to a better life.
(15) The Battle of the Cowshed was a embrassment for the humans because the animals had the better hand and the animals scared off the humans.
(16) Snowball was the leader and lead the charge againist the humans.
(17) Napoleon was no where in sight during the battle of Cowshed.
(18) The significance of the gun's placement at the foot of the flagpole is that it will mark the anniversy of the battle of Cowshed.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Chapter 2
(6)After Major's death the animals took the idea of the rebelling againist the man and they gave it great thought. They decided to forward the idea.
(7)The pigs don't like the pet raven Moses' stories about the Sugarcandy Mountain because they believe that it's just a false tale and promising false places.
(8) THe animals finally rebelled when Mr. Jones didn't feed the animals when he was hungover.
(9)When they ran the humans off the farm the first thing they did was wipe the last traces of the Jone's reign.
(10)The animals used the farmhouse as a museum and painted out Jones and wrote "Animal Farm."
(7)The pigs don't like the pet raven Moses' stories about the Sugarcandy Mountain because they believe that it's just a false tale and promising false places.
(8) THe animals finally rebelled when Mr. Jones didn't feed the animals when he was hungover.
(9)When they ran the humans off the farm the first thing they did was wipe the last traces of the Jone's reign.
(10)The animals used the farmhouse as a museum and painted out Jones and wrote "Animal Farm."
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Character List
Benjamin- The donkey, the oldest on the farm.
Bluebell, Jessie, and Pincher- The three dogs.
Boxer- The male horse on the farm.
the Cat- She is lazy as any cat would be.
Clover-The female horse of the farm.
the Dogs-The nine puppies.
Frederick- The owner of the Pinchfield farm.
Jones- The owner of the Manor Farm.
Minimus-A pig with “a remarkable gift for composing songs and poems.”
Mollie-The white mare that draws Jones’s trap.
Moses- Mr. Jone's snitch or "special pet."
Muriel- The white goat.
Napoleon-One of the leaders among the pigs.
Old Major- A prize Middle White boar that the Joneses exhibited under the name “Willingdon Beauty.”
Pilkington-The owner of Foxwood farm.
Pinkeye-A pig that Napoleon enlists as his taster.
the Sheep-The sheep are loyal to the tenets of Animal Farm.
Snowball-One of the leaders among the pigs.
Squealer-The best known of the porker pigs.
Whymper-A solicitor in Willingdon.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Chapter 1
All the animals on the farm gathered after Mr.Jones fell asleep, to hear Major speak. The thing that was significant is that they were all interested into what he had to say. They all had a respect for him and kind of looked up to him. Even though he was a pig. Major explained how Man was the source of all there problems and without them, they would live happy, free lives. He told them "Only get rid of Man and the produce of our labour would be our own. Almost overnight we would become rich and free." He also gave them commandments. HE said no animal must never live in a house, sleep in a bed, wear clothes, drink alcohol, smoke tobacco, touch money, or even engage in trade because he said this was the actions of a man, not an animal. So he showed them a song called "Beasts of England," most of the animals in the barn started to go along with it and they memorizeit quick. This song was big because it changed how the animals look at life and it showed them a different path too. This song helped them unite and become one.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
George Orwell
George Orwell was born Eric Arthur Blair on 25 June 1903, born in Bengal, India. He was schooled in England, but later to become Imperial Police in Burma. After that, he went back to Europe to write novels and essays. He didn't really like the government so he bagged on both capitalism and communism. So as a writer, he wrote about his concerns in other context. He wrote other novels such as Burmese Days, Down and Out in Paris and London,The Road to Wigan Pier, and Homage to Catalonia. Between 1941 and 1943, he worked on propaganda for the BBC. In 1943, he became literary editor of the Tribune. He died of tuberculosis on 21 January 1950.
Source: Animal Farm(Bio In The beginning)
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