UNIT-4
George Orwell: Animal Form
1. How does ignorance add or lead to the social and political oppression in George Orwell's book Animal Farm?
2. How does the rebellion take place in Animal Farm?
3. Why was the story Animal Farm written?
4. What is the setting for Animal Farm?
5. What decision is reached about wild animals?
6. What does Old Major caution the animals against doing if they successfully overthrow man?
7. As the large cart horses Boxer and Clover appear in the animals' first meeting in Animal Farm, what actions do they take, and what do their actions reveal about them?
8. What are the differences that emerge between Snowball and Napoleon as they are introduced in Animal Farm?
9. How does the description of the first appearance of Old Major in Chapter 1 of Animal Farm reflect his importance to the farm, the animals, and the rebellion?
10. What aspects of Mollie and her resistance to Animalism in Animal Farm Chapter 2 reveal a weakness in Animalism (and by extension, communism) as a philosophy and way of life?
11. What sort of world is presented in "Beasts of England," the anthem of rebellion presented in Animal Farm, Chapter 1, and why is this song important to the animals?