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4 George Orwell

5 Vocabulary

6 Types of Propaganda

7 Character Symbolism

8 Event Symbolism

9 Other Symbols

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11 1 - 100 This is George Orwell’s nationality.

12 1 - 100 What is British?

13 Besides Animal Farm, this is probably Orwell’s most famous book – a vision of the future, written in 1948.

14 1 - 100 What is 1984?

15 While living in Burma, Orwell began to despise this type of rule.

16 1 - 100 What is colonial or imperial?

17 George Orwell defined this word – derived from the root for “freedom” - as “telling people what they do not want to hear.”

18 1 - 100 What is liberty?

19 This act that George Owell witnessed on a farm was part of his inspiration for writing animal farm.

20 1 - 100 What is watching a farmer beat a horse?

21 1 - 100 laborious

22 Difficult, hard, requiring a lot of work

23 indefatigable

24 1 - 100 tireless

25 enmity

26 hatred

27 vivacious

28 Lively, full of life

29 filial

30 1 - 100 Pertaining to family, in particular son/daughter

31 1 - 100 Propaganda that presents a dreaded circumstance and then follow it up with the behavior or necessary action to avoid it.

32 1 - 100 What is fear?

33 This type of propaganda puts forth the idea that everyone is doing this, so you should do it.

34 1 - 100 What is bandwagon?

35 This type of propaganda employs the use of symbols, words, or quotes to convey a message.

36 1 - 100 What is transfer?

37 This type of propaganda features erroneous or flawed logic.

38 1 - 100 What are logical fallacies?

39 This type of propaganda features a celebrity endorsing a product.

40 1 - 100 What is testimonial?

41 1 - 100 Napoleon

42 Stalin

43 Snowball

44 Trotsky

45 Old Major

46 1 - 100 Marx/Lenin

47 Mister Jones

48 1 - 100 Tsar Nicholas II

49 Farmer Frederick

50 1 - 100 Hitler

51 Napoleon’s dogs chasing Snowball off the Animal Farm and onto another farm

52 1 - 100 Stalin’s chasing Trotsky into exile in Mexico

53 The hens’ destruction of their eggs

54 1 - 100 Russian farmers choosing to destroy their crops rather than give them to Stalin

55 The Battle of Cowshed

56 1 - 100 The October Revolution

57 Napoleon’s putting Old Major’s skull on display

58 1 - 100 Stalin’s putting Lenin’s dead body on display

59 The Battle of the Windmill

60 1 - 100 The Battle of Stalingrad

61 1 - 100 Moses the Raven

62 1 - 100 Organized Religion

63 The Windmill

64 1 - 100 Stalin’s five-year plan for industrialization

65 Boxer’s name is an allusion to a proletariat rebellion in this nation.

66 1 - 100 What is China?

67 The Farmhouse, first a museum and then the home of Napoleon, represents this

68 1 - 100 What is the Kremlin?

69 Pilkington first represents this leader, and then this leader (two answers)

70 1 - 100 Chamberlain and Churchill

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72 Actual Jeopardy Question: This is George Orwell’s real name. (George Orwell is just a pen name.)

73 What is Eric Arthur Blair?

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