Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Chapters 6-8 Animal Farm








Chapter 6 & 7









  1. I think that Snowball would have done the same related to the work because they really needed to finish the windmill in a year but maybe would have fed the animals better and made them work a little bit less than Napoleon does.
  2. The animals would work 60 hours a day
  3. Napoleon decideds to trade with the other farms because they needed more supplies
  4. The animals get confused due to the 7 Commandments that said two legs bad four legs good
  5. The windmill is destroid because of the wind but Napoleon blames Snowball because he thinks that Snowball is trying to set back their plans.
  6. Napoleon wants to re-build the windmill to show Snowball that they cant undo their work so easily
  7. Napoleon wants to sell the eggs so that way they would have enough grain and meals to keep the farm going the whole summer
  8. Napoleon tells the hens that if they dont do what he says then he is going ti kill them
  9. Acording to Napoleon Snowball would go to the farm at night
  10. The animals said they were traitors because they intimidated by the dogs and Napoleon told them to confess to him
  11. Napoleon tells the animals to stop singing "Beast of England" because it was a song of the Rebellion and that now the Reballion was over


Chapter 8
  1. To confuse the animals and not make them ask questions
  2. Napoleon starts to become more like a dictator by trying to control the animals every move and by him making every decision about the farm also by killing the other animals and changing up the 7 Commandments
  3. Napoleon got 5 pound notes for the timber

Chapters 3-5 Animal Farm

Chapter 3&4

  1. The pigs monitor the animals while the other animals do all the work
  2. Napoleon's ideas about education are that the smaller animals should be educated first
  3. Squealer tells them that what Napoleon is always right
  4. The battle of the Cowshed was dramatic because, the animals were chasing the guys and Mr.Jones shot Snowball then Boxer kicked a guy and killed him. even tho he didnt mean to.
  5. Snowball was the one that put all the animals in position to fight in the war.
  6. To remeber the war and when they became free from the humans





Chapter 5









  1. Mollie runs away because she loves sugar and likes being pamperd
  2. Most of the meetings were at the big barn and the pigs decided all the questions and talked it out with the other animals and majority vote would win
  3. Napoleon thought that if the animals waisted time building the windmill they would starve to death.
  4. Napoleon announced that Sunday morning meetings wouldn't take place anymore and there wouldn't be anymore debates. which ment that the pigs made all the decisions.
  5. None of the animals protested because they didn't have the right arguments to say anything
  6. The animals didn't sit together like they did in the begining
  7. The dogs circle around the pigs to protect them

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Animal Farm[[Chapter 1-2]]

Chaperter 1

  1. It showes that the pigs are going to take the leadership
  2. The way the abnimals arrange them selfs shows how close the animals are.
  3. The humans are the cause of the animals problems
  4. Two legs are bad four legs are good.
  5. Anything that walks on two legs is bad.
  6. They like the song because it makes a point about what major said
Chapter 2
  1. The pigs start thinking more about the Rebellion and see life in a diffrent way
  2. They dont like the stories because they aren't real
  3. Mr.Jones gets really drunk and forgets to feed the animals for about a day or two
  4. The animals look around the farm to check if any humans are in the farm
  5. The animals keep it as a museum
  6. take the leadership and might end up greedy.

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Characters of Animal Farm






Animal Farm





George Orwell





Characters



        • Napoleon-The pig who becos leader after the Rebellion.
        • Snowball-The pig who challenges Napoleon for the leadership after the Rebellion
        • Boxer-A horse whose strength, dedication, and loyalty who plays a key role in Animal Farm.
        • Squealer-The pig who spreads rumors about Napoleon.
        • Old Major-The pig that inspired the Rebellion and died soon after that.
        • Clover-A horse who is good friends with boxer and often suspects the pigs are violating the 7 commandments
        • Moses-The raven who spreads stories of the sugarcandy mountain.
        • Mollie-Likes humans and likes to be groomed.
        • Benjamin-The donkey who doesnt like the idea of the Rebellion.
        • Muriel-The white goat who reads the seven commandments to clover when she suspects the pigs.
        • Mr. Jones-The owner of the animals, he usually would be drunk untill the rebellion happens.
        • Mr. Frederick-The tough operator of Pinchfield. (Based on Adolf Hitler)
        • Mr. Pilkington-A farmer who runs the foxxwood.
        • Mr. Whymper-The solicitor Napoleon hires to represent Animal Farm.
        • Jessie-A dog who gives birth to puppies and napoleon takes them to educate them.
        • Bluebell-The other dog who gets her puppies taken away to get educated.
        • Minimus-The poet pig who writes about Napoleon.

        Tuesday, January 20, 2009

        George Orwell

        George Orwell
        Biography
        George Orwell real name is Eric Blair he was born 1903 in Motihari, Bengal, his dad worked for the Opium Department of the Civil Service. His mom took him to Englad when he was one and he didnt see his da till he was about four years old. Eric Blair had an older sister named Marjorie and a younger sister named Avril. When he was five he was sent to a Anglican parish school in Henley. Two years later Blair was recommended to one of the most successful preparatory schools in England. He attended with a scholarship that let his parents pay half of what they were supose to. As time passed Blair earned scholarships to Wellington and Eton colleges. Blair went to Eton for a while than he moved to Wellingon. At Wellington he was King's scholar from 1917-1921.