Year 9
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Lesson details
Key learning points
- In this lesson, we will learn the word narcissit and consider how Orwell presents Napoleon as a narcissist.
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5 Questions
Q1.
Which of the following is a correct definition of execution?
When someone is killed by accident.
When someone is murdered.
When someone is sent away from where they live.
Q2.
What do the hens do to show they are rebelling?
Spread nasty rumours about Napoleon.
Start to break all of the commandments.
They hid their eggs and refused to say where they were.
Q3.
What did Napoleon tell the animals had happened to the hens?
Napoleon denied anything had happened to them.
Napoleon said he had executed them.
Napoleon said they had been taken by Snowball.
Q4.
Which animals carry out the executions?
The hens
The pigs
The sheep
Q5.
How do the animals react to the executions? (2 correct answers)
The animals are angry.
The animals think the executions were necessary.
5 Questions
Q1.
The Sixth Commandments originally says, 'No animal shall kill another animal' but becomes...
'All animals can kill all animals.'
'No animal shall kill another animal unless they are a pig.'
'Some animals can kill other animals.'
Q2.
Who is presented as a narcissist?
Muriel
Snowball
Squealer
Q3.
What is Napoleon called by the other animals?
Mr. Napoleon
The best animal on the farm
Very Important Pig
Q4.
How did Napoleon eat his meals? (Select 2 answers)
He always drank alcohol with his meals.
He ate with lots of guests.
Q5.
What technique has Orwell used when the commandment changes?
Foreshadowing
Irony
Rhetorical question