PPT-Ch. 5 Animal Farm Vocabulary

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articulate Eloquent able to speak biding Staying waiting blithely Cheerfully without care or concern disinterred Dug up expose something that was hidden marshal Gather and organize pretext. Fear. By Chloe, Paulina, and Jordan.. Explain what ‘fear’ and ‘living in fear’ mean.. Fear is a term used to describe someone being scared of something or someone. It also means being worried, afraid or in concern, but all these meanings mean the same thing. . A Fairy Story. Who was Napoleon‘s propagandist? . Squealer. Who was the cynic who never changed? . B. enjamin. Who tested Napoleon‘s food for poison? . Pinkeye. Who was the farm‘s poet and songwriter? . The story is set on a farm in England. The historical events referred to in the allegory actually took place in Russia in the first half of the twentieth century. By setting the fable in his own country, however, Orwell makes it clear that his themes are universal. What happened in Russia could just as easily happen in anyone’s backyard.. By…. Sophie Andrews, Sam Worth, and Emily Vicary. What does revolution mean?. Revolution is an uprising to change how something is done in a different ruler/king/government.. The characters rebel against the farmer Mr Jones because he is sometimes too drunk to remember some things that he has to do to look after them. “was too drunk to remember to shut the pop-holes.“. Chapters 3-4. Answers will vary. . Think about who is “in charge”, who is doing “the work”, and who is not. . Is the society of Animal Farm a classless one? . This is a direct representation of Trotsky and Stalin. . Warm up. Finish packet from yesterday. Animal Farm . by George Orwell . Written in 1945 . At the time it was published, the UK and US were in alliance with the Soviet Union making the book very controversial and it was initially rejected by a number of publishers.. Background and Important Terms. Animal Farm. ’s. Author. Author: George Orwell. Orwell was a political writer who wrote about the social ills of the strict class structure of England. He was a socialist, believing in total equality for all citizens.. An allegory has two levels: a literal and a figurative.. The symbolic meaning of an allegory is often political, religious, historical or philosophical. . Satire . The use of humour, irony, exaggeration or ridicule in order to expose and criticize an aspect of society. Background and Important Terms. Animal Farm. ’s. Author. Author: George Orwell. Orwell was a political writer who wrote about the social ills of the strict class structure of England. He was a socialist, believing in total equality for all citizens.. The Tortoise & the Hare. The Tortoise & The Hare is a childrens story about how you should take your time, don’t brag and try your hardest. It relates differently to different ages but it gets the point across.. Overview “animal Farm”. PLOT. . Old . Major, . athers. the animals of the Manor Farm for a meeting in the big barn. He tells them of a dream he has had in which all animals live together with no human beings to oppress or control them. He tells the animals that they must work toward such a paradise and teaches them a song called “Beasts of England,” in which his dream vision is lyrically described. The animals greet Major’s vision with great enthusiasm. When he dies only three nights after the meeting, three younger pigs Snowball, Napoleon, and Squealer formulate his main principles into a philosophy called Animalism.. 1. List all the animals who attend Old Major’s meeting – and their physical description..  .  . Old Major. 3 dogs – Bluebell, Jessie, Pincher. The pigs. Hens. The pigeons. The sheep. The cows. The Hershey Company is dedicated toatransparentsupply chainand we have a long history of safe and high-quality consumer products Farm animal welfareis a key priority with respect to sourcinganimal pro By Ashleigh Miller. Trent Jones . Lauren. Summary of Chapter 4: . News of the rebellion has spread all across the country. Snowball and Napoleon have been sending pigeons to spread word of the only farm that is run by animals. Animal Farm’s neighbors, Mr. Pilkington of Foxwood and Mr. Fredrick of Pinchfield, mock the farm, yet fear it as they know there own animals could stage a similar rebellion. They both try to make sure no animal hears about it., to little avail. Early in October, word comes of an attack. Mr. .

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