Animal Farm :) Done by: Chua Wei Hern (9) David Xi (10) Andre Lam (17)

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Animal Farm :) Done by: Chua Wei Hern (9) David Xi (10) Andre Lam (17)

Today… We will be talking about who each characters in Animal Farm represents.

Characters in AF (humans):Representation in real life: Mr Jones Last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas Alexandrovich Romanov Mrs Jones Wife of Nicholas, Alexandra Mr. Pilkington Composite of the leaders in England Mr. Frederick Frederick is a composite of the leaders of Germany. (though he could also be a representation of Hitler) Mr. Whymper Capitalist who did business with the Soviet state. AF Humans:

AF Animals (pigs): Animals in AFRepresentation: Napoleon Joseph Stalin the second leader of the Soviet Union. Squealer The Russian media, spread Stalin's version of the truth to the masses. SnowballLeo Trotsky Old Major Karl Marx (in some ways also symbolizes the original communist leader, Vladimir Lenin.

Horses and Dogs Horses and Dogs:Representation: HorsesThe working classes ( thought Mollie represents those still faithful to Czar). DogsMilitary Police.

Birds Birds:Representation: Moses Russian Orthodox Church Hens Peasant Farmers PigeonsCommunist World Revolution Ducks Fisherman

Others Others:Representation: BenjaminOld men MurielOld Ladies CatMore “shady” members of Russian Society, eg con men. Rats and Rabbits Beggars, thieves and gypsies. SheepsMasses.

Few questions we were told to find out …

Q1: What happened to the person Snowball represented? He led a a failed struggle of the Left Opposition against Joseph Stalin (aka Napoleon) and was expelled from the Communist Party. He was also exiled from the country though he continued rebelling. He was assassinated eventually by one of Stalin’s men

Q2: Who come up with the idea of the windmill? Snowball or Napoleon? Snowball. Snowball: Evidence and Clues: Napoleon vehemently opposed to the idea. Napoleon also urinated on the plans Snowball worked on. It has been shown that Snowball was reading Mr Jones’ books while Napoleon was teaching the puppies.