Animal Farm Worksheets

What is this book about?

The entire novel revolves around the behavior of Russian politicians, a common human behavior in general. It is a brilliant representation of how people behave when they have no order among them. The whole novel talks about how an animal promises other animals to free them from the tyranny of a human master. Little does everyone know that freedom would not last long. In the quest to get themselves rid of a tyrant, the animals themselves find a drastic change in their behavior. In the end, the pigs themselves become a tyrant like their previous human master. The old major is a depiction of Lenin and Marx, who saw a dream of communism spreading throughout the region of Russia but could not see that dream come true. The seven commandments in the novel talk about the difference between animals and humans and how humans behave in general under weak leadership.

Chapter Questions

A look at all chapters. A complete focus for students. Test students' understanding of of Animal Farm with this set of reading comprehension questions.

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How to Take Chapter Notes When Reading Books

People have a lot of different hobbies and leisure activities. Some like to watch movies in their leisure time, some choose sports, and some read books. Book reading is a popular hobby and is considered as an activity that clears your head, helps you gain knowledge every day, and increases your comprehension level and memory. Many people are fast readers, and they can remember every detail as they move ahead through a story. However, some of them may find remembering every detail difficult. Taking chapter notes while reading is a solution to that problem. If someone finds it difficult to remember all the details as they move ahead through the chapters of a book, they should take chapter notes. Chapter notes are concise pointers that a reader makes after they are done with a chapter. It helps them remember what they have read as they move forward while reading a book.

Essays

Students are asked to explain parts of the book in their own words.

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How to Write an Essay on a Book

Writing an essay on a book requires extensive efforts from your side. The words have to be in the right flow, and thorough research on the book is of utmost potential. While you are at writing the essay on your book, make sure you follow the following structure. Introduction - From introducing the subject matter to the different ideas that are to be presented in the essay, your introductory paragraph should not exceed more than 50-80 words. It has to be short and concise while making your readers curious to read the next few paragraphs. Body - The body of your essay contains a detailed interpretation of your subject matter. It can have as many paragraphs as you want. However, each paragraph should have a different idea that needs to be discussed, i.e., don't jump to different ideas after every sentence. Conclusion - The conclusion is the concluding part of your essay. It, too, has to be short and concise and should not exceed more than a few sentences.

Chapter Quizzes

Students are asked to explain parts of the book in their own words. Check for understanding. Each chapter is covered, some are grouped together as you will see below.

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What Moral Does the Book Animal Farm Express?

Power can corrupt anyone, and that is the moral of the Book, "Animal Farm" with too much power, similar to a dictatorship government, one authority makes the decision. In this story, the old major, a respected animal on the farm, gave a speech that turned other animals into rebellions. However, as it is proven time and again, that power does not last. This was the case for the old major as well. When he died, other animals replaced him, and things started to go well. However, internal affairs and misunderstandings ended up in the shortage of food supplies and eventually leading to deaths.

Comprehension Sheets

Find quotes from the novel that prove the characterizations provided you. You must find three quotes for each character. Use the notes on characterization to help you understand which quotes are most appropriate.


Plot Organizer

Use examples/quotes from the novel and other sources to fill in the plot boxes. Use complete sentences and detailed explanations.

What is Propaganda?

People often think of propaganda as a negative term, such as lie or a well organized untruth or even a con. Propaganda itself has nothing to do with something positive or negative. Find examples of each device using media advertising, newspapers, political speeches, or other sources of speeches and written material. You must find at least one example for each device. You must also list the source of information.



What is the Main Problem?

George Orwell's Animal Farm is the conflict between revolutionaries seizing power for the good of the people against personal benefits. The book highlights how powerful people can change a leader. However, the real question is when the power should be checked? Animal farm, also known as the allegory of the Russian Revolution. In this story, a pig named snowball led a revolt in which the animals took over the farm and renamed it to Animal Farm. Apart from all the conflicts, one of them highlights the major problem of the book, i.e., the animals versus Farmer Jones. The reason for the appalling conflict was only due to the tension between the exploited and exploiting classes. It also showcases our world and their lofty ideals, coupled with the realities of socialism, which are eating us alive.

Chapter Summaries

Identify the title, author, and topic in the first sentence. State the main idea of the chapter in the second sentence. Begin with a sentence that states the topic of the chapter. Include a sentence that states a main event of the chapter. Include 3-5 sentences in which you explain, in your own words, what happened. Include one or two interesting quotations or details to support what you are saying. Include why the author might have included the event. Organize the ideas in the order in which they appear in the chapter. Use transitions such as "A second event that occurred” and "Another event" or "In addition to". Include enough information so that someone who has not read the chapter will understand the events.

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Key Characters of the Book Animal Farm

Napoleon - The pig who becomes the leader of the Animal Farm after his revolt movement. He used military force (i.e., his nine loyal attack dogs) to frighten other animals and consolidated power. In retrospect, Napoleon was more treacherous than his rival, Snowball. Snowball - The other pig who challenged Napoleon for the control of animal farm after the Rebellion. Snowball is passionate, eloquent, intelligent, and way less treacherous than Napoleon. Snowball used the loyalty of the other animals and cemented his power. Boxer - Boxer was the carthorse whose dedication, strength, and loyalty played a key role in the early prosperity of Animal Farm. He showed great devotion to Animal Farm's ideals, but he wasn't an independent thinker. He naively ended up trusting the pigs to make his decisions for him. Old Major - The prize-winning boar who visioned of a socialist utopia served as the inspiration for the rebellion. Three days after he taught the other animals with the song "Beasts of England," Major died. The mishap led Snowball and Napoleon to struggle with the control of his legacy.

Chapter Notes

A great way to chart your course through this work and keep notes along the way.

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A Brief Summary of Animal Farm

Old major is the prize-winning boar who gathered every animal on the manor farm for a meeting. He gave them a speech regarding a dream he had, in which the animals were living in a human-free world. He convinced the animals that all of them could live together in harmony without any humans. They succeeded in driving Farmer John out and changed the name of the farm to Animal Farm. Thus, began the life of animals living in harmony without any human inside. However, the peace never lasted; since, after the death of the boar began the treachery of its successors.