- Why does Napoleon order that the hens eggs have to be sold? How do the hens react to this?
- Why do animals that seem to be innocent admit that they have betrayed the farm?
- Who does Boxer blame for the executions? What does he vow to do?
- Why is Napoleon getting different names or titles?
- Why did the scandal involving the wood take place? Who is really to blame for this?
- Why was there another change to the commandments?
Wednesday, 26 July 2023
Animal Farm Chapter 7 and 8
Monday, 24 July 2023
Friday, 21 July 2023
Thursday, 20 July 2023
Animal Farm Chapter 1 + 2
Animal Farm Chapter 1 & 2
1. List the animals that enter the barn
for Old Major’s speech.
2. If we were to connect each type of
animal to a different kind of person in society, what kind of personalities do
you think Orwell is describing? Describe the kinds of people represented by the
following animals from Chapter 1:
a. Boxer
b. Pigs
c. Mollie
d. The Cat
e. The Rats
3. At one point in Chapter 2, Moses
describes Sugarcandy Mountain as a place where animals may go when they die.
Since this book is an allegory – what is the true story Orwell may be referring
to with the character “Moses” and his stories of Sugarcandy Mountain?
4. What do the animals with Mr. Jones’
farming equipment and tools immediately after the rebellion? How might this
change the way animals take care of the farm after Mr. Jones is gone?
5. What do you suppose happened to the
milk at the end of chapter 2? How does this break the rules suggested by Old
Major’s speech in chapter 1?
6. Why are the animals so eager to do a
big, successful harvest at the end of chapter 2?