Animal Farm: Key Quotes - Mythological Perspectives

English
Year 9
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~18 mins
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A worksheet exploring key quotes from Animal Farm with a focus on mythological themes and symbolism, encouraging interpretative analysis and comprehension skills.

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Animal Farm: Key Quotes - Mythological Perspectives

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Introduction to Key Quotes and Mythological Themes

Scene Summary: In George Orwell's Animal Farm, the animals overthrow their human farmer in pursuit of equality and freedom. However, as the story unfolds, the pigs, led by Napoleon, increasingly adopt manipulative tactics reminiscent of mythological trickster gods and oppressive figures from ancient stories. The narrative draws parallels to mythic themes of power, betrayal, and the corruption of ideals. One notable quote is when Napoleon asserts, 'All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others,' highlighting the betrayal of revolutionary ideals and echoing mythic tales of hubris and downfall. Context Guide: This section examines how Orwell uses mythological references to deepen the allegorical criticism of political tyranny. The animals can be viewed as symbolic archetypes, with Napoleon resembling mythic figures who distort truth to gain power. Understanding these allusions aids in analysing how Orwell comments on the cyclical nature of tyranny and the corrupting influence of absolute power, much like mythic narratives that warn of hubris and moral decay.
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Answer the questions based on the reading passages and your understanding of mythological themes.
1.
Identify the mythological archetype that Napoleon's character most closely resembles and justify your choice in one or two sentences.
[2 marks]
2.
Explain how Orwell’s quote, 'All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others,' reflects a mythological theme of hubris and downfall.
[2 marks]
3.
Identify the literary technique used in the phrase 'more equal than others' and discuss its effect on the reader.
[2 marks]
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Describe how Orwell’s narrative depicts the cyclical nature of tyranny using mythological symbolism.
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Select one quote from the text that exemplifies the betrayal of revolutionary ideals and explain its mythological significance.
[2 marks]
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Identify and analyse a literary device Orwell uses to suggest the corrupting influence of power in the story.
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In what ways does Orwell’s use of mythological symbolism deepen the allegory of political tyranny? Provide at least two points.
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Describe how the character of Squealer functions as a mythic trickster figure within the allegory.
[2 marks]
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Create a brief speech (25 lines) from Napoleon that incorporates mythological references to justify his actions. Use the following checklist: - Use at least two mythological allusions. - Justify the betrayal of original ideals. - Highlight the importance of stability and power.

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Created
12/31/2025
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12/31/2025
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