Animal Farm Reading & Homework Schedule

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Animal Farm Reading & Homework Schedule For each reading assignment listed below, you should read through the corresponding questions to check for understanding. You do NOT need to write answers, although you may wish to take notes as this will be your study guide for the final test. Thursday, Sept. 20: Read Introduction & Ch. 1 for tomorrow. Friday, Sept. 21 : Read Ch. 2 by Tuesday, 9/25 Wednesday, Sept 26: Read Ch. 3-4 by Friday. (9/28) Friday, Sept. 28: Read Ch. 5 & 6 by Monday. (10/1) Monday, Oct. 1: Read Ch. 7 & 8 by Wednesday. (10/3) Wednesday, Oct. 3: Read Ch. 9 & 10 by Friday. (10/5) *Complete Big Questions for Wednesday, October 10. TENTATIVE TEST DATE: Friday, October 12 Ch. 1 & 2: 1. How are the animals behaving like humans? In what ways are they like humans? 2. Review Old Major s speech in the barn. Describe its impact on the animals. 3. Why does Old Major say, All men are enemies, all animals are comrades? 4. The pigs began leading the other animals in the second chapter. Why were the animals so easily led? 5. Examine the Rebellion and its aftermath. Describe its effect on the animals. 6. Explain why Snowball says to Mollie, Those ribbons that you are devoted to are the badge of slavery. 7. Review the seven commandments. What is the strong statement implicit in these concerning mankind? 8. Examine the relationship between Animalism and Marxism.

9. A Utopia is a place of ideal perfection. In what way could the farm have been a perfect place for a Utopian community? Ch. 3 & 4: 1. How is the farm becoming more like a civilized society? 2. Describe the flag for the farm. Analyze the symbolism of it. 3. What foreshadowing is given that Napoleon and Snowball are into a power struggle? 4. Snowball simplifies the seven commandments. How is this new slogan a good propaganda technique? 5. Explain how the pigs set themselves up to be the elite on the farm. 6. Brainwashing of the animals takes place. Describe Squealer s part in this. 7. How is the Battle of the Cowshed different from the Rebellion? 8. Snowball and Boxer are both decorated after the battle. Explain the emotions of each concerning this. 9. The animals have risked their lives to create a society where they hold the power. From what you know about the pigs so far, why is this ironic? Ch. 5 & 6: 1. Why do the other animals reject Mollie? 2. What happens between Snowball and Napoleon over the windmill issue? 3. Compare and contrast the life on the farm under Jones rule and Napoleon s rule. 4. How has obedience and loyalty come to replace freedom and bravery on the farm? 5. Squealer squelches the animals arguments about Napoleon s takeover. Describe this technique. Would you consider it propaganda? Explain. 6. Boxer s motto is, I will work harder. Explain how this shapes his character. 7. The windmill comes to be built. How does Napoleon establish credit for this? 8. Napoleon begins changing the laws to suit his needs. Find examples of this. Describe how the animals are forced to accept these changes.

9. Several euphemisms have been used throughout the novel thus far. Explain what tactics means as Napoleon uses it. Ch. 7 & 8: 1. The economy is collapsing on the farm. How does Napoleon make it seem everything is fine? 2. The hens threaten to thwart Napoleon. What happens to them? 3. How is the memory of Snowball used to keep the animals alive? 4. Napoleon feels the need to show cause and effect. He forces four pigs to confess to rebellious attitudes, and then he executes them. Explain the meaning of this and how it gives Napoleon even more power. 5. Clover is singing Beasts of England after the executions. Why? What does this reveal about Clover? 6. Napoleon abolishes the song. What reason does he give? What is the true reason? 7. Napoleon is systematically lying to the animals. What evidence of this can you find in Ch. 8? 8. How does Comrade Napoleon, the poem, work to build up Napoleon s image? 9. Compare and contrast the Battle of the Windmill to those of the Rebellion and Battle of the Cowshed? Ch. 9 & 10 1. Describe the stated purpose and the real purpose of the Spontaneous Demonstration. 2. Explain Napoleon s purpose in allowing Moses to return to the farm. How is this significant for Napoleon? 3. The animals on the farm admire Boxer. Why? What are the animals led to believe about where he is sent when he is ill? Where is he really sent? Describe Squealer s cover-up of this event. 4. Analyze the symbolism of the knacker. 5. Over the course of events, the society within the farm has portioned itself into two classes. What are they and why/how did they form? Overall Big Questions for Animal Farm Why did Orwell write this novel? Why were animals chosen as main characters? What can we learn from this work? How does this novel apply to us today? What impact has this book had on you?

Animal Farm Pre Reading Activity What is an allegory? What is irony? What is satire? What is a fable? What is a fairy story? Animal Farm is about a group of animals that form their own Utopian society. The animals include: cats cows dogs a donkey goats geese hens horses pigs rats a raven sheep The social roles that these animals fulfill in their own society include: 1. leaders: 2. workers: who make all the political and business decisions who follow the leaders and produce the goods and services necessary to support the society 3. law enforcers: 4. criminals: who keep peace and make sure that everyone obeys the rules of the leaders who don't follow society's rules

Directions: In the space below, tell which animals might fulfill each of the roles. Explain the reasons for your choices in complete sentences. Leaders Workers Law Enforcers Criminals What other roles might some of these animals fulfill in an ideal animal society?