CORRUPTION OF IDEALS AND THE RISE TO POWER Adapted from Teachit.co.uk CORRUPTION OF IDEALS AND THE RISE TO POWER Adapted from Teachit.co.uk.

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CORRUPTION OF IDEALS AND THE RISE TO POWER Adapted from Teachit.co.uk CORRUPTION OF IDEALS AND THE RISE TO POWER Adapted from Teachit.co.uk

CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 6 CHAPTER 7 CHAPTER 8 CHAPTER 9 CHAPTER 10 Who was responsible for teaching and organizing the other animals? Why? What happened to the milk that disappeared and to the apples from the orchard? Who unexpectedly moved into the farmhouse? Why did this upset the other animals? What happened to the seven commandments at this point and at intervals afterwards? Why? What happened to the four young pigs who protested about the Sunday meetings being banned? What did they confess to and why? Why did Napoleon start negotiations with his human neighbors? How did he go about it? What change of status did Animal Farm undergo by decree of Napoleon? What position did he take in this new status? What changes happen at the end to make the pigs the same as their human neighbors?

THE EXPULSION OF SNOWBALL THE BANNING OF DEBATES AND ‘THE BEASTS OF ENGLAND’ THE PIGS’ USE OF ALCOHOL THE BETRAYAL OF BOXER?

The workers who make things and keep the state running represented by the other animals The police and army who enforce the will of the government represented by the dogs The government or the intelligentsia (brain workers) represented by the pigs

At first the animals work together under the commandments which declare ‘All animals are equal.’ They are united against a common enemy – man.

UNQUESTIONING FOLLOWERS ANIMALS WHO REBEL OTHERS Clover Muriel Moses Benjamin Molly Boxer the young pigsthe sheep the hensthe cows the cat

TRUST BOXER/ CLOVER BENJAMIN NAPOLEAN/ SQUEALER THE SHEEP MOSES