Animal Farm Webquest Arin Douglas Mr. Kelly English 621 May 24 th, 2011 Welcome to Animal Farm.

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Animal Farm Webquest Arin Douglas Mr. Kelly English 621 May 24 th, 2011 Welcome to Animal Farm

Czar Nicholas II: - not a very good leader - sometimes very kind, sometimes very cruel Farmer Jones: - irresponsible treatment of his animals - sometimes very cruel (whipping), and sometimes very kind (milk in the hens’ mash) The Key Players of Leon Trotsky Tzar Nicholas II Joseph StalinKarl Marx Mr. JonesSnowball NapoleonOld Major Leon Trotsky: - one of the leaders of the Russian Revolution. - strong believer in communism; followed all of Karl Marx’s teachings to the dot. - wanted to improve life for all Russians. - chased away by Lenin’s secret police (KGB) Snowball: - one ot the leaders of the “Rebellion” - strong believer in animalism; followed all of Old Major’s teachings to the dot. - wanted to improve life for all animals - chased from the farm by Napoleon’s dogs. Karl Marx: - created the idea of communism - dies before the Revolution - believes in equality Old Major: - created the idea of animalism - dies before the Rebellion - believes in equality Joseph Stalin : - uneducated and lacking in public speaking skills. - revised Karl Marx’s teachings for his own purposes. - was greedy and loved power. - got rid of anyone who got in his way. - had a secret guard force - utilized propaganda and religion. Napoleon: - not a very good public speaker, and not very clever. - revised Old Major’s teachings for his own purposes. - greedy, selfish, and corrupt. - killed anyone that got in his way. - used Bluebell’s puppies as his own private guard. - utilized Moses and Squealer to get his message across through religion and propaganda respectively.

Manor Farm a.k.a. Animal Farm The Big Barn The Straw/Hay Field The Orchard The Spinney The Cowshed The Store- shed The Battle of the Cowshed The Wheat Field The Hen House The Quarry Mr. Jones’ House Mr. Jones’ Truck The Brewery The Drinking Pond The Windmill was built here The Piglet’s School House

Putting on the mental W.W.P.D. Bracelet. The Battle of the Cowshed was won by the animals when they used a tactic similar to that of the “creeping barrage”, used by Canadian soldiers at the Battle of Vimy Ridge during WWI. When the humans approach, they are to be bombarded by the pigeons. Considering the success of said tactic, I as a pig would continue to approach a battle with humans in very much the same way. PROTECTING THE FARM After which the humans are to be charged by all able animals. The charge by the animals will send all humans away. HURRAY!!!

The Sweet Side of Things Sugarcandy mountain is a place that both Moses and Mollie vehemently believe in, because it is something for them to look forward to and hope for. SUGARCANDY MOUNTAIN In the iconic Charlie the Unicorn youtube videos, Candy Mountain is presented as a destination of extreme importance that will bring about great things. A place that Charlie eventually wants to go to, and looks forward to going there. Charlie journeys with his friends to Candy Mountain only to find out that all is not as it seems.

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Fin. Four legs good, two legs better!