Animal farm

Cards (175)

  • 'The animals had won a victory, but it was not the complete victory that they had expected'
  • Boxer's motto, "I will work harder," reflects his dedication and willingness to sacrifice for the collective good.
  • The theme of inequality and class struggle is depicted through the hierarchy that develops on the farm, with the pigs at the top and the other animals at the bottom.
  • The theme of inequality and class struggle is depicted through the hierarchy that develops on the farm, with the pigs at the top and the other animals at the bottom.
  • Through propaganda, the pigs justify their actions and suppress dissent among the animals.
  • 'the pigs were now as bad as the humans had been'
  • Squealer is an effective propaganda machine who uses language manipulation to convince others to accept Napoleon's regime as legitimate.
  • Squealer is an effective propaganda machine who uses language manipulation to convince others to accept Napoleon's regime as legitimate.
  • Squealer is an effective propaganda machine who uses language manipulation to convince others to accept Napoleon's regime as legitimate.
  • 'he would often lie down on his back with his four legs in the air, like a fish'
  • 'he would often lie down on his back with his four legs in the air, like a fish'
  • Napoleon represents the corrupting influence of power and how those in positions of authority can become ruthless and oppressive.
  • Napoleon represents the corrupting influence of power and how those in positions of authority can become ruthless and oppressive.
  • Napoleon represents the corrupting influence of power and how those who seek it often become ruthless and oppressive.
  • Snowball symbolizes the importance of education and intellectualism in society, as he advocates for knowledge and progress.
  • Snowball symbolizes the importance of education and intellectualism in society, as he advocates for knowledge and progress.
  • Napoleon uses fear tactics to maintain control over the animals, such as threatening them with violence or punishment if they disobey.
  • Napoleon uses fear tactics to maintain control over the animals, such as threatening them with violence or punishment if they disobey.
  • Squealer manipulates language and distorts reality to make Napoleon's actions seem justified and necessary.
  • Napoleon uses fear tactics to maintain control over the animals, such as threatening them with violence or punishment if they disobey.
  • Napoleon uses fear tactics to maintain control over the animals, such as threatening them with violence or punishment if they disobey.
  • Animal Farm explores themes such as corruption, betrayal, and the dangers of totalitarianism.
  • Animal Farm explores themes such as corruption, betrayal, and the dangers of totalitarianism.
  • Animal Farm explores themes such as corruption, betrayal, and the dangers of totalitarian regimes.
  • Animal Farm explores themes such as corruption, betrayal, and the dangers of totalitarian regimes.
  • Animal Farm explores themes such as corruption, betrayal, and the dangers of totalitarian regimes.
  • Napoleon becomes increasingly authoritarian and oppressive towards the other animals, using fear tactics and violence to maintain control.
  • Napoleon becomes increasingly authoritarian and oppressive towards the other animals, using fear tactics and violence to maintain control.
  • Napoleon's rise to power is portrayed as a gradual process, starting from his position as Boxer's friend and ending up as the leader of the rebellion against Snowball.
  • Napoleon's rise to power is portrayed as a gradual process, starting from his position as Boxer's friend and ending up as the leader of the rebellion against Snowball.
  • The pigs are portrayed as intelligent but also cunning and deceitful, using their intelligence to maintain control over the other animals.
  • The pigs are portrayed as intelligent but also cunning and deceitful, using their intelligence to maintain control over the other animals.
  • The pigs are portrayed as intelligent but also cunning and deceitful, using their intelligence to maintain control over the other animals.
  • Napoleon's rise to power is portrayed as a gradual process, starting from his position as Boxer's friend and ending up as the leader of the rebellion against Snowball.
  • Napoleon becomes increasingly authoritarian and oppressive towards the other animals, using fear tactics and violence to maintain control.
  • Napoleon becomes increasingly authoritarian and oppressive towards the other animals, using fear tactics and violence to maintain control.
  • 'The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.'
  • Snowball's departure from Animal Farm represents the failure of the revolution and the emergence of new forms of oppression under Napoleon's rule.
  • Snowball's departure from Animal Farm represents the failure of the revolution and the emergence of new forms of oppression under Napoleon's rule.
  • Snowball is portrayed as an intelligent and innovative character who values learning and progress.