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George Orwell
Vocabulary
Types of
Propaganda
Character
Symbolism
Event
Symbolism
Other
Symbols
George
Orwell
Vocabulary
Types of
Propaganda
Character
Symbolism
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This is George
Orwell’s
nationality.
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What is
British?
Besides Animal
Farm, this is
probably Orwell’s
most famous book
– a vision of the
future, written in
1948.
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What is
1984?
While living in
Burma, Orwell
began to despise
this type of rule.
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What is colonial
or imperial?
George Orwell
defined this word –
derived from the
root for “freedom” as “telling people
what they do not
want to hear.”
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What is
liberty?
This act that
George Owell
witnessed on a
farm was part of
his inspiration for
writing animal
farm.
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What is
watching a
farmer beat
a horse?
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laborious
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Difficult, hard,
requiring a lot of
work
indefatigable
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tireless
enmity
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hatred
vivacious
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Lively, full of
life
filial
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Pertaining to
family, in
particular
son/daughter
Propaganda that
presents a dreaded
circumstance and
then follow it up
with the behavior or
necessary action to
avoid it.
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What is fear?
This type of
propaganda puts
forth the idea
that everyone is
doing this, so you
should do it.
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What is
bandwagon?
This type of
propaganda
employs the use
of symbols, words,
or quotes to
convey a message.
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What is
transfer?
This type of
propaganda
features erroneous
or flawed logic.
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What are
logical
fallacies?
This type of
propaganda
features a
celebrity
endorsing a
product.
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What is
testimonial?
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Napoleon
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Stalin
Snowball
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Trotsky
Old Major
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Marx/Lenin
Mister Jones
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Tsar Nicholas II
Farmer
Frederick
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Hitler
Napoleon’s dogs
chasing
Snowball off
the Animal
Farm and onto
another farm
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Stalin’s
chasing
Trotsky into
exile in
Mexico
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The hens’
destruction of
their eggs
Russian farmers
choosing to
destroy their
crops rather
than give them
to Stalin
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The Battle of
Cowshed
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The
October
Revolution
Napoleon’s
putting Old
Major’s skull
on display
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Stalin’s putting
Lenin’s dead
body on display
The Battle of
the Windmill
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The Battle of
Stalingrad
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Moses the Raven
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Organized
Religion
The Windmill
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Stalin’s five-year
plan for
industrialization
Boxer’s name is an
allusion to a
proletariat rebellion
in this nation.
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What is
China?
The Farmhouse,
first a museum
and then the
home of
Napoleon,
represents this
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What is the
Kremlin?
Pilkington first
represents this
leader, and then
this leader (two
answers)
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Chamberlain
and Churchill
Actual Jeopardy
Question:
This is George
Orwell’s real name.
(George Orwell is just
a pen name.)
What is Eric
Arthur Blair?