What does it say about us that we can be so readily categorised by the traits of farm animals? You will have to match the historical figures of the Russian Revolution with their four-legged counterparts to get this Animal Farm Character Matching Quiz done. Each beast embodies a particular role in the machinery of power. Match the personalities with their tragic ends.
Animal Farm Character Matching Quiz Questions
- Who represents the religious figure offering false hope?
- Who represents the naive citizens who follow authority blindly?
- Who represents the generation of animals that forget the ideals of the Rebellion?
- Who represents manipulation through fear and violence?
- Who represents the corruption of socialist ideals?
- Who represents the general working animals who suffer but hope for change?
- Who is the pig who is an intelligent and persuasive speaker, representing propaganda?
- Who is the idealistic pig who plans the windmill and represents Trotsky?
- Who is the wise old boar whose speech inspires the rebellion?
- Who is the hardworking cart-horse known for the motto “I will work harder”?
- Who is the motherly mare who cares for the other animals?
- Who is the vain white mare who loves ribbons and sugar cubes?
- Who is the cynical donkey who believes nothing will ever change?
- Who is the farmer who originally owns Manor Farm?
- Who is the human who represents the Soviet Union’s neighboring capitalists?
- Who is the tough, shrewd owner of Pinchfield Farm?
- Who is the solicitor who acts as a middleman between the pigs and humans?
- Who is the tame raven who tells stories about Sugarcandy Mountain?
- Who is the poet pig who writes songs and poems praising Napoleon?
- Who are the animals who blindly follow slogans and chants?
- Who are the fierce enforcers of Napoleon’s power?
- Who are the first to rebel when their eggs are taken?
- Who represents the working class’s strength and loyalty?
- Who represents the skeptical and educated portion of society?
- Who represents the loyal, caring working women of the revolution?
- Who represents the vain and self-indulgent bourgeoisie?
- Who represents the propagandist who manipulates truth for power?
- Who represents the revolutionary thinker who is later exiled?
- Who represents the totalitarian dictator of the revolution?
