Animal Farm, Chapters 6, Grades 8

In Chapter 6 of 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell, the animals work harder than ever to build the windmill, while the leadership of the farm continues to evolve in ways that further distance it from the original ideals of the Rebellion. This chapter explores themes of sacrifice, leadership, and the corruption of power. As you read, pay attention to how the animals' lives change and the ways in which the pigs consolidate their control over the farm. Answer the following questions to deepen your understanding of Chapter 6.

Question 1

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How do the animals' workloads change in this chapter, and what is Boxer's response to these changes?

Question 2

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What are some of the ways the pigs begin to differentiate themselves from the other animals, particularly in terms of the rules they follow?

Question 3

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Describe the challenges the animals face in building the windmill. How do they overcome these challenges?

Question 4

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How does Napoleon's approach to dealing with the human world change in this chapter, and what are the animals' reactions to this shift?

Question 5

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Reflect on the changes to the Seven Commandments and the justifications given for these changes. What do these alterations reveal about the direction Animal Farm is heading?

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