1. Reread “Beasts of England.” Find an example of the n
1. Reread “Beasts of England.” Find an example of the negative situation the song describes, the vision of hope for the future it communicates, and the potential foreshadowing it contains.Answer:2. Return to Chapter 1 to find at least two examples of human characteristics that are attributed to the animals on the farm.Answer:3. What is a potential problem in reducing the Commandments to “Four legs good, two legs bad”?Answer:4. Even without the pigs promoting themselves, there are differences among the animals. What are some of the differences and what do they suggest about human society? How does a society try to create equality among people who are very different from one another?Answer:5. At the end of Chapter 3, the narrator says that all is well, but then lists numerous ways that things were imperfect. What might these imperfections suggest and foreshadow?Answer:6. After the Battle of the Cowshed, the animals are in a near frenzy of excitement. Name at least three things they do after the Battle.Answer:7. How do the animals respond to the conflict between Napoleon and Snowball? How is this similar to the way humans behave in political situations?Answer:8. What is the danger of Boxer’s response to the pigs’ orders and explanations?