Animal Farm, Chapters 5, Grades 8
Chapter 5 of 'Animal Farm' by George Orwell marks a turning point in the story, with significant developments in leadership and ideology that foreshadow future conflicts. This chapter delves into the complexities of power, persuasion, and the beginning of divisions among the animals. As you read, pay close attention to the characters of Snowball and Napoleon, their differing visions for Animal Farm, and the methods they use to influence the other animals. Answer the following questions to explore the dynamics and consequences of these developments.
Question 1
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How do Snowball and Napoleon differ in their plans for the windmill and the future of the farm?
Question 2
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Describe the events leading up to and including Snowball's expulsion from the farm. How does Napoleon manage to oust Snowball?
Question 3
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After Snowball's departure, what changes does Napoleon implement immediately?
Question 4
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Examine the role of Squealer in this chapter. How does he justify Napoleon's actions and policies to the other animals?
Question 5
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Reflect on the shifting power dynamics on Animal Farm by the end of Chapter 5. How do these changes affect the animals' perception of their leaders and the ideals of the Rebellion?
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