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Animal FarmBy: George Orwell

Over the years, artists have created many covers...

What do these book covers tell us? What kind of tone do they convey?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDrhX2DrKjk

Video Link: Intro to Animal Farm

☉ What is Animal Farm about?

☉ What is a Totalitarian Government?

☉ What is Animal Farm an allegory for?

Animal FarmBy: George Orwell

☉ Who has the most power in Animal Farm? Why?

☉ How do the characters use and abuse ethos/pathos/logos to be persuasive?

☉ What kind of government actions was Orwell trying to warn us about?

Animal FarmDriving Questions

☉ Before we start:DESIGN YOUR COVER!

☉ What kind of farm animal do you think you would be?

☉ Include that animal!

Animal FarmBy: George Orwell

1. What kind of animal is Old Major?2. Why do the other animals respect

Old Major?3. What is the name of their farmer?4. Name one grievance Major talks

about.5. Finish this sentence:

All animals are ______________”

Animal FarmCh. 1: Q&A

☉ What kind of animals live on farm?

☉ What does Major suggest they do?

☉ How does he use ethos/pathos/logos in his speech?

Animal FarmCh. 1

☉ Old Major’s Speech: Rhetorical Analysis

☉ Use the colored pencils to identify where Major uses...๏ Ethos = Blue๏ Pathos = Orange๏ Logos = Green

Animal FarmCh. 1

☉ Chapter 2๏ What changes happen on the farm after

Major dies? ๏ What new philosophy is created?

☉ Chapter 3:๏ How did the animals feel in the summer

after the revolution? What positive changes happened?

๏ What privileges do the pigs begin taking for themselves?

☉ Chapter 4:๏ What happened during the battle between

the animals and humans? Who wins? Who stands out?

Animal Farm: Ch. 2-4

☉ 3 major events that happen

☉ 2 quotations that perfectly sum up what happened

☉ 1 summary in five words or less

Animal FarmCh. 3

● With your partner, get ready to do a 3-2-1 on the chunk of Chapter 3 that you were assigned

● Get ready to share…

☉ 1 summary in five words or less

☉ 2 quotations that perfectly sum up what happened

☉ 3 major events that happen

Animal FarmCh. 3

● With your partner, get ready to do a 3-2-1 on the chunk of Chapter 3 that you were assigned

● Get ready to share…

☉ What changes happen on the farm after Major dies?

☉ What do we hear about the rebellion?

☉ What are the seven commandments of Animal Farm?

Animal FarmCh. 2

1. Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.

2. Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.

3. No animal shall wear clothes.

4. No animal shall sleep in a bed.

5. No animal shall drink alcohol.

6. No animal shall kill any other animal.

7. All animals are equal.

The Seven Commandments

☉ How do the pigs begin to to claim power for themselves? What privileges to they claim?๏ Take three minutes to

review the chapter๏ Find three examples of the

pigs’ abuse of power๏ Highlight a quotation for

each example

Animal Farm: Ch. 3

☉ What happened during the battle between the animals and humans? Who wins?

☉ Who stands out and receives an award?

☉ How are the animals feeling after this epic battle?

Animal Farm: Ch. 4

☉ What qualities are mentioned in the characters of Snowball and Napoleon? How are they similar? Different?

☉ What is the great debate that happens between Napoleon and Snowball? Who takes control in the end?

Chapter 5 Questions

☉ 3 major events that happen

☉ 2 quotations that perfectly sum up what happened

☉ 1 summary in five words or less

Animal FarmCh. 6

● With your partner, get ready to do a 3-2-1 on the chunk of Chapter 6 that you were assigned

● Get ready to share…

☉ 1 summary in five words or less

☉ 2 quotations that perfectly sum up what happened

☉ 3 major events that happen

Animal FarmCh. 6

● With your partner, get ready to do a 3-2-1 on the chunk of Chapter 6 that you were assigned

● Get ready to share…

1. Napoleon announces a new policy: Animal Farmwill do what? With who?

2. What is the first of the seven commandments to change? Why?

3. What happens to the windmill one night? What do the pigs tell the other animals?

Chapter 6 Questions

In your own notes, respond to these questions in 2-3 sentences:☉ How do the working conditions of the

animals begin to shift?

☉ What animals have the most power at this point? How do they use that power?

☉ Why are the other animals not upset by these changes that are occurring?

Chapter 6 Questions

☉ How do the pigs begin to intensify the demonization of Snowball? What history changes?

☉ What happens to the four pigs that speak up against Napoleon? How does this affect the other animals?

☉ What tradition is forbidden at the end of the chapter? Why do you think it has changed?

Chapter 7 Questions☉ How does Napoleon continue to

set himself apart from the other animals throughout this chapter?

☉ What happened leading up to Frederick’s destruction of the windmill? Why did he do this?

Chapter 8 Questions

☉ In your groups of three, read your chunk. Share with us:๏ Three major events that

happen๏ Two quotations that

perfectly sum up what happened

๏ One summary in five words or less

Chapter 8 Jigsaw

☉ Read Chapter 9 on your own, and then answer:๏ What happens to Boxer?

๏ How do you feel after reading chapter 9?

๏ What do you think will happen after Ch. 9?

Chapter 9 Questions I Will Work Harder...

☉ Do things get worse or better after Boxer is taken away? How so?

☉ What’s the final change to the rules?

☉ Who is ultimately to blame for what happened on Animal Farm?

Chapter 10 Questions

☉ FRIDAY, 7/20: In-Class EssayWho’s to Blame for Animal Farm?

☉ MONDAY, 7/23: Reading Test20 Multiple ChoiceShort Answer Essays

Animal Farm

☉ Create a 20 minute presentation and a slideshow that covers the following three parts:

1. Rhetorical Analysis2. Essay Corrections &

Explanations3. Creative Writing Piece

Overview

Summer Session POL

1. Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.

2. Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.

3. No animal shall wear clothes.

4. No animal shall sleep in a bed.

5. No animal shall drink alcohol.

6. No animal shall kill any other animal.

7. All animals are equal.

The Seven Commandments

1. Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.

2. Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.

3. No animal shall wear clothes.

4. No animal shall sleep in a bed.

5. No animal shall drink alcohol.

6. No animal shall kill any other animal.

7. All animals are equal.

The Seven Commandments

...with sheets

1. Whatever goes upon two legs is an enemy.

2. Whatever goes upon four legs, or has wings, is a friend.

3. No animal shall wear clothes.

4. No animal shall sleep in a bed.

5. No animal shall drink alcohol.

6. No animal shall kill any other animal.

7. All animals are equal.

The Seven Commandments

...with sheets

...without cause.

...to excess

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7. All animals are equal.

The Seven Commandments

...But some animals are more

equal than others.

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