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STARTERS


                             1. According to Major, what is the cause of all the animals’ problems?     
                                     2. What motto does Major give the animals?
                                     3. Name four of the commandments
 
​                                     4. After Major’s death what happens to the idea of rebelling against man?
                                     5. Why don’t the pigs like the pet raven Moses’ stories about Sugarcandy Mountain?
                                     6. What causes the animals to finally rebel against Mr. Jones and his four farmhands?
                                     7. When the humans have been chased from the farm, what do the animals do?
                                     8. What do the animals do about the farmhouse?

                                  9. Why does Mollie run away from the farm?
                                    10. What changes does Napoleon make after his dogs chase Snowball off the farm?
                                    11. Why don’t the other animals protest Napoleon’s decisions?
                                    12. What is the importance of the dogs accompanying Squealer when he comes to                                                                       talk to the animals?


​MAIN COURSE - 


Examine the song “Beasts of England” as poetry. How does the language appeal to the animals? Choose three words and explain their likely effect on the animals.

Explain the need for the windmill from Snowball’s point of view. 

Explain why some of the animals confessed to being traitors to Napoleon.

What happens to the pigs’ appearance and why?

DESSERT


Which     links can be made to historical events?
Which     links can be made to modern political events of the last five years?
Which     links can be made to character types that we recognise from year 7 and 8?

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