Animal Farm Portfolio
Animal Farm Portfolio
Animal Farm Portfolio
My Vocabulary
Acreage: 4,840 square yards
Banquet: an elaborate and formal meal
Blithely: cheerfully or thoughtlessly indifferent.
Cartridges: cheerfully or thoughtlessly indifferent.
Flimsy: weak and insubstantial
Forehoofs: frontal hoofs
Forgeries: a fraudulent copy or imitation.
Frothing: a fraudulent copy or imitation.
Grazed: (of cattle, sheep, etc.) eat grass in a field
Hedge: a fence or boundary formed by closely growing bushes or
shrubs
Knacker: a person who disposes of dead or unwanted animals.
Shafts: a person who disposes of dead or unwanted animals.
Sprang: past of spring.
Tills: less formal way of saying until
Treacherous: guilty of or involving betrayal or deception.
Animal Responses
Napoleon says the other guy is a bad animal then I guess I should
believe him. At the end, he is the leader because of something.
When Jones wanted the farm back it was a terrible mess.
Everybody was running from here to there shouting, kicking and
screaming. Napoleon told us to fight against the horrible humans
so I and my other fellow sheep went to the fight defending the
farms independence from humans. Napoleon told us that it was
like a loyalty thing so we listened to him. Many sheep died that
day.
The sheep in present day society would be the working class.
The ones who take everything the government throws to them.
Because of their low level of education, they dont know what is
good or bad for them. The Squealers of society, the media, tell
them the news with a sprinkle of lies which will make the things
sound better. Unfortunately, this is the type of people hat exist the
most in every country of the world. If there could be a change or a
reduction of this group of people then the modern societies would
be very different.
Q & As
1. What is your reaction to the animal revolution?
3. Describe how the rebellion takes place. How does the animals behavior during
the war of the rebellion suggest both human and animal characteristics?
A/ First the animals kicked Mr. Jones and then they took control of
the farm. Humans were reflected on them when they started doing
reunions, planning projects and assigning leaders. They presented
animal traits when they started biting and kicking humans.
4. How did the pigs gain the right to the cows milk? Why did the other animals
allow this to occur? What does this event suggest about the power hierarchy of the
farm?
A/ They gained the right to the milk when they convinced
everyone that as leaders, they needed to be well nourished in
order to think correctly. The other animals allowed it because the
pigs convinced them. This suggests that all power goes to the
pigs.
5. How does the original vision of Animalism became the slogan for 4 legs good,
two legs bad? In your opinion, do the animals want rules with simple language?
What kind of language do the pigs use?
A/ It became the original vision in the way that with 2 legs they
meant the humans and with 4 legs they meant the animals.
Animals do want simple language but the pigs use complex
language.
Reaction
My reaction to the ending was like this >= (
The entire novel was great except for that ending. I was really mad
and pissed off when I found out the final outcome. I found it
disappointing because after all that hard work that the animals put
in making Animal Farm a better place for living, Napoleon threw it
to the garbage can by becoming just as dumb as the other
humans. If I had the chance to see Napoleon in real life, I would
punch his face really hard. They I would run away because angry
animals scare me a lot.