Animal Farm - Setting

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What seven settings are there in Animal Farm?
Manor Farm
Animal Farm
Barn
Windmill
Sugarcandy Mountain
Battle of Cowshed
Battle of Windmill
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Manor Farm
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Manor Farm represents what?
Russia
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Which was once ruled by?
aristocrats
(upper class/rich)
3 of 58
But is now ruled by?
capitalists
4 of 58
Farms demand a significant amount?
of different work
5 of 58
To?
function properly
6 of 58
Much like a ?
country
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Animal Farm
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This begins after?
the rebellion
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Much like the?
Russian Revolution
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And it quickly develops its own _______ and ______?
own government and structure
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Once Old Major dies, what is commanded?
a revolt
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Against who?
Mr Jones
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We see the pigs end up as?
the rulers
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Like a typical?
government
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The other animals end up as?
the work force
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And the vicious dogs end up as?
the Police force
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And the Farmhouse ends up as the?
Kremlin
(palace)
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This symbolises the fate of the?
revolution
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Since one boss is ?
much like another boss
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And the ______ of the_____
the plight of the workers
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never?
changes
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This represents the_______leadership?
Soviet
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That took place after the?
Russian Revolution
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Barn
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This is where all what were made?
all communal decisions
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And where what happens?
pivotal moments happen
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The Barn may represent the what of Russia?
the public view of Russia
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Windmill
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The windmill is a good thing but?
an impossible dream
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When the windmill is destroyed, Napolean chases?
away Snowball
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And blames him for?
tearing down the windmill
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This symbolises the what?
manipulation
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Of the?
Public in Russia
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By the?
Government
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Sugarcandy Mountain
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A raven named?
Moses
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Represents the Russian?
Orthodox Church
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What does Moses tell the other animals about Sugarcandy mountain?
that it is a utopian world all animals will go to when they die
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Sugarcandy Mountain is basically?
(2)
paradise or heaven
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This shows how in Russia Communism exploited?
religion
37 of 58
And used to to pacify the?
oppressed public of Russia
38 of 58
Battle of the Cowshed
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Joseph Stalin was deeply jealous of?
the praise given to Leon Trotsky
39 of 58
And therefore plotted to have him?
(2)
discredited and murdered
40 of 58
Stalin the rewrote ?
history of events in Russia
41 of 58
To make himself?
the hero
42 of 58
This power hungry and manipulative Stalin is represented by the similarly?
power hungry and manipulative Napolean
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Who is concerned about the attention?
Snowball receives
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After his successful?
defence in the Battle of Cowshed
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Battle of Windmill
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The neighbouring farmers attempt to do what?
overthrow the animals
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However the animals?
win
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And drive?
the humans away
48 of 58
But suffer?
many casualties
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This represents the Battle of?
Stalingran
50 of 58
Where the Russians fight back?
Hitlers army
51 of 58
And succeed but with?
much sacrifice
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After the Battle of Windmill, the pigs play cards with?
Fredrick and Pilkington
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Represents a peace talk between who?
(3)
Stalin
Churchill
Roosevelt
54 of 58
Orwell mocks this a bit when Napolen does and the farmers do what?
cheat at cards
55 of 58
This reveals their?
dual natures
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Are still very much?
intact
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Shows Orwells distrust for both _______ and ______ governments?
communist and capitalist
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Card 2

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Manor Farm
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Manor Farm represents what?

Back

Russia

Card 3

Front

Which was once ruled by?

Back

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Card 4

Front

But is now ruled by?

Back

Preview of the front of card 4

Card 5

Front

Farms demand a significant amount?

Back

Preview of the front of card 5
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