Animal Farm The Allegory Chapter 1.

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Animal Farm The Allegory Chapter 1

Allegory symbolic work: a work in which the characters and events are to be understood as representing other things and symbolically expressing a deeper, often spiritual, moral, or political meaning

Symbolism of Characters Manor Farm → Russia Farmer Jones → Czar Nicholas II Major → Lenin/Marx The Dream → Life after Revolution Beasts of England → Manifesto of Communism Government Style of Jones - Totalitarianism

Symbolism of Characters Napoleon – Stalin Snowball – Trotsky The dogs – KGB The Sheep – workers Boxer – Loyal worker Benjamin – realist and sceptic

Symbolism of Characters Moses – Religion The windmill – Stalin’s Five year plan Foxwood – England Pinchfield – Germany Alcohol – Wealth and Luxury

Exam Paper II Literature Question 1 Short questions (Contextual questions – quotes from building bricks Question 2 Short questions (Contextual questions – sleep walking scene Lady Macbeth) Question 3 Long Question 350 words – Whole Macbeth animal FArm – 35 points

Language Paper I Comprehension 30 Summary 10 Cartoon and advertisements 20 Editing – correct language mistakes from a passage 20