Chapters 8, 9, 10.   95. Oldest porcelain manufacturer; it shows his status  96. Praises Napoleon; shows him not as a dictator; Pathos- appeals to.

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Chapters 8, 9, 10

  95. Oldest porcelain manufacturer; it shows his status  96. Praises Napoleon; shows him not as a dictator; Pathos- appeals to emotion  97. Added “without cause”  98. It inspired and enraged the animals; make them grateful for what they have  99. Hitler  100. Death to Frederick Chapter 8

  101. Weeds in crops  102. Not his idea; he didn’t work on it; he was against it  103. Bank notes were forgeries  104. Hitler’s betrayal of his people  105. Demolished the windmill, animals attack, dogs join, Frederick retreats  106. WWII  107. It was very human-like Chapter 8

  108. Supplies for making alcohol  109. He was changing the commandment about alcohol; he added “to excess” Any questions about chapter 8? Chapter 8

  110. Hoof split in the Battle of the Windmill  111. Readjustment  112. Yes  113. They get more food, have more babies, drink alcohol, sleep in beds, wear ribbons, and the other animals step aside when the pigs are on the road  114. They took more food while other animals didn’t have enough  115. Celebrate Animal Farm Chapter 9

  116. Make animals think life is good– Pathos: appeals to emotion; glorify Napoleon  117. He was the only candidate  118. That Snowball was fighting on Jones’ side and Napoleon wounded him  119. He was Jones’ pet, now he’s the pigs’ pet. He also said he saw Sugar Candy Mountain  120. Windmill, school house Chapter 9

  121. (regarding Boxer) Some animals can’t read so they don’t know what the truck says or where Boxer is going. Knacker: a person whose business is the disposal of dead or unwanted animals, especially those whose flesh is not fit for human consumption.  122. The vet purchased it from the knacker but never got it repainted  123. Yes- they were relieved  124. Wreath, Grave, Memorial; All animals shall adopt Boxer’s quotes and work ethic Chapter 9

  125. Used the money they got from Boxer’s body  126. The working class; betrayed by Stalin Any questions on chapter 9? Chapter 9

  127. Clover, Benjamin, Moses, Some pigs  128. No  129. No  130. Forgotten; discredited  legs good; 2 legs better  132. The pigs walk on their hind legs  133. All animals are equal but some are more equal than others  134. References to Great Britain Chapter 10

  135. They are the same  136. Animals on Animal Farm have bad lives, they keep Napoleon in charge even though he is like Jones, they lie, they deceive, they change the name back to Manor Farm  137. They are harder  138. Freedom and equality: It seems like they have it but they are actually less free and unequal  139. Manor Farm Chapter 10

  140. Tehran Conference  141. Not perfect, not ideal, etc. Questions over the book? Chapter 10