| A | B |
| Benjamin | crabby character who remains the same throughout the novel |
| sent to slaughterhouse | Boxer |
| philosophy of Animal farm, represents communism | animalism |
| last human owner of Manor Farm, represents Czar Nicholas II | Mr. Jones |
| attempt to retake Animal farm by the humans | Battle of the Cowshed |
| a sight that "turned the world upside down" at the nove's end | pigs on two feet, carrying whip |
| simple form of commandments | "four legs good, two legs bad" |
| Their bleating distracted questions or doubts | sheep |
| studied julius Caesar, developed plans for windmill | Snowball |
| "I have no wish to take life, even human life" | Boxer |
| Boxer's loyal companion | Clover |
| couldn't give up ribbons and bows, wanted no part of animalism | Mollie |
| these animals went on strike, protesting their working conditions | hens/chickens |
| scapegoating, fear, intimidation, rewriting history are examples of | propaganda |
| title used by animals to address each other | comrade |
| setting of story | England |
| flag of Animal farm | green with horn and hoof |
| "All animals are created equal" was changed to... | "All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others" |
| author of Animal Farm | George Orwell |
| highly symbolic story, has deeper meaning than first appears | allegory |