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chasity whitney
chapter 8
summarize
the situation with the wood and
the bank notes in 6 simple sentences:
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2.
3.
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6.
questions you have about the characters or plot at this stage:
1.
2.
3.
write a newspaper headline about the battle of the windmill:
vocabulary
censure:
conciliatory:
machinations:
skulking:
unscathed:
comrade napoleon
how the animals talk about him in his absence:
how he sees himself:
he sees himself as
a great leader.
his living arrangements:
in your opinion, napoleon is being characterized as:
□ a god-like figure □ an oppressive dictator
□ an important leader □ a noble, strategic fighter
characterization
mind-map, list, write questions, or doodle about how events of this chapter relate to the topic of language, power, and manipulation.
explain what is actually happening when napoleon is dying:
analyzing key topics
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This worksheet focuses on Animal Farm Chapter 8. Below are completed responses aligned with the text:
- Vocabulary: Definitions are standard for the novel's context.
- Wood & Bank Notes Summary: 6 simple sentences retell the core plot event.
- Comrade Napoleon Sections: Responses reflect Napoleon's characterization in Chapter 8.
- Characterization: The correct option matches Napoleon's tyrannical portrayal.
- Language & Power: Connections link the chapter's events to manipulation through language.
- Other Sections: Questions and headlines focus on key chapter conflicts and themes.
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VOCABULARY
- censure: To criticize harshly
- conciliatory: Intended to make peace
- machinations: Schemes, often sneaky ones
- skulking: Hiding or moving secretly
- unscathed: Unharmed, without injury
SUMMARIZE (Wood & Bank Notes)
- Napoleon sells the pile of timber to Frederick.
- Frederick pays Napoleon with fake bank notes.
- Napoleon realizes the notes are worthless too late.
- Frederick and his men attack Animal Farm.
- The men blow up the windmill with dynamite.
- The animals win the fight but lose the windmill and money.
Comrade NAPOLEON
- How the animals talk about him in his absence: They whisper that he is dying, and some quietly hope for change, but most are too afraid to speak openly.
- How he sees himself: (Completed: He sees himself as a great leader.)
- His living arrangements: He lives alone in the farmhouse, sleeps in Mr. Jones's bed, and has personal servants.
Characterization
- ✅ An oppressive dictator
Questions about characters/plot
- Why does Napoleon trust Frederick over Pilkington?
- How do the animals feel after the windmill is destroyed?
- Why does Squealer lie about Napoleon's health?
Newspaper Headline About the Battle of the Windmill
"ANIMAL FARM WINS BLOODY FIGHT, BUT WINDMILL IS LOST TO FREDERICK'S MEN"
Language & Power (Key Topic Analysis)
- Squealer uses propaganda to frame the windmill's destruction as a "victory" to keep the animals loyal.
- Napoleon uses his control of information to hide his mistake of accepting fake notes.
- The animals' fear of speaking out lets Napoleon maintain power through manipulation.