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Who am I? Final Exam Review
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Who am I? I die early on in the novella, but not before creating Animalism. I use the word “Comrade” at least a dozen times in chapter one, but I am not a working animal on the farm. I am a prize-winning boar.
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Who am I? I am Old Major.
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Who am I? I steal away Bluebell’s puppies, train them to become my police dogs and use them to run Snowball off the farm. I mistaken a hangover for a deadly disease. Minimus, the poet pig, writes poems about me. I become increasingly separate and elite, even from and when compared to other pigs.
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Who am I? I am Napoleon.
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Who am I? I am awarded the military decoration Animal, First Class.
I design the plans for the Windmill. I become a scapegoat. I believe that the spreading the message of rebellion to other farms via the pigeons will prevent war with humans.
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Who am I? I am Snowball.
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I spread propaganda about Sugar Candy Mountain.
Who am I? I spread propaganda about Sugar Candy Mountain. I am told to leave but am invited back later on when conditions on the farm worsen for the animals.
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Who am I? I am Moses, the raven.
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Who am I? I am the head of all propaganda.
I am Napoleon’s right hand pig. I paint all of the changes to the commandments on the side of the barn.
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Who am I? I am Squealer.
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Who am I? I am the most loyal and the most hardworking animal on the farm. My mottos are: Work harder. Napoleon is always right. I am sent to a glue factory in my old age.
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Who am I? I am Boxer.
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Who am I? I leave the farm because I do not like equality.
I prefer special treatment. I am lured off the farm by a human who gives me hair ribbons and sugar cubes.
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Who am I? I am Mollie.
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Who am I? I use fake bank notes to pay for the timber.
I attack the farm and blow up the Windmill.
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Who am I? I am Mr Frederick.
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How do I change? No animal shall sleep in a bed.
No animal shall drink alcohol. No animal shall kill another animal. Two legs bad, four legs good.
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How do I change? No animal shall sleep in a bed with sheets.
No animal shall drink alcohol to excess. No animal shall kill another animal without casue. Two legs bad, four legs good. Four legs good, two legs better.
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What am I? This is when Boxer split his hoof.
This is when Frederick destroyed Windmill. Napoleon does not participate.
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Battle of the Windmill
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Who am I? Literate. Reads final change to the commandments.
Cynical and long-living. Boxer’s best friend
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Benjamin
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Who am I? First appears at the end of Old Major’s Speech.
The other animals on neighboring farms use it once they hear word of rebellion against Jones. Symbolizes unity among the animals. Becomes outlawed after Napoleon’s executions.
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“Beasts of England”
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Who am I? I am dead by the beginning of chapter 10.
I am first characterized as a drunk. I am used to frighten the other animals into submission under Napoleon’s reign.
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Mr Jones
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What am I? I am the response to Napoleon’s demand for 400 eggs daily to pay for I result in the death of nine. I do not succeed.
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The hen rebellion
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Who am I? I am double-crossed by Napoleon in the timber sale.
I send a note after The Battle of the Windmill saying “Serves you right” I play cards with Napoleon and congratulate him for overworking his animals in chapter 10.
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Pilkington
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Who am I? I compose poetry for Napoleon
I create the “Animal Farm, Animal Far, thenew song that replaces “Beasts of England” I am a pig.
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Minimus, poet pig
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