"They were always cold, and usually hungry as well. Only Boxer and Clover never lost heart. Squealer made excellent speeches on the joy of service and the dignity of labour, but the other animals found more inspiration in Boxer's strength and his never-failing cry of 'I will work harder!'
Q1. Discuss this quote - look at the actions of the animals and what inspired them (50-80words)
The role of the humans
"The human beings were inventing fresh lies about Animal Farm"
Q1. List the "lies" that the humans had spread about the animals and their farm.
Q2. How did the animals fight back against the "lies"?
Napoleon
Describe Napoleon's actions towards the hens. Do you believe them to be fair?
Find out the definition of a scapegoat. Explain in what way and why Snowball was used as a scapegoat.
"They did not know what was more shocking - the treachery of the animals who had leagued themselves with Snowball, or the cruel retribution they had just witnessed"
Describe your reaction to this event.
Q1. Discuss this quote - look at the actions of the animals and what inspired them (50-80words)
The role of the humans
"The human beings were inventing fresh lies about Animal Farm"
Q1. List the "lies" that the humans had spread about the animals and their farm.
Q2. How did the animals fight back against the "lies"?
Napoleon
Describe Napoleon's actions towards the hens. Do you believe them to be fair?
Find out the definition of a scapegoat. Explain in what way and why Snowball was used as a scapegoat.
"They did not know what was more shocking - the treachery of the animals who had leagued themselves with Snowball, or the cruel retribution they had just witnessed"
Describe your reaction to this event.