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1. Mr. Jones is the human owner of a farm called Manor Farm. Describe what kind of personality Mr. Jones has and include two quotations to prove your point.
2. Old Major is an elderly pig who is very well respected by the other animals on the farm. Which quotation proves this?
3. Old Major describes what life is like for the animals who live on the farm under the rule of Mr. Jones. What does he say about their life and what they have to endure? Provide details.
4. What is Old Major's dream and hope for the future?
5A). How do the animals feel when Old Major tells them his dream and sings his song of hope ('Beasts of England')?
5B). How does Mr. Jones respond to this?
6. How does Orwell present the character of Mr. Jones in Chapter 1?
7. Which leader does Mr. Jones represent in the Russian Revolution and why?
8. What does Old Major think that life will be like after the Rebellion?
9. In what way does Old Major's thinking reflect Karl Marx's principles.
10. Identify THREE themes that are presented in Chapter 1 of the novel? Justify your answers.