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ANIMAL FARM ESCAPE ROOM

Bryanna Kigyos

Created on October 8, 2025

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Animal FARM ESCAPE ROOM

Escape the grasp of Napoleon by answering these questions!

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Help the hens gather their eggs

Collect eggs for each correct answer
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Why does Napoleon kick out Snowball?
Snowball was a threat to his power.
Snowball had dumb ideas for the farm.

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Snowball insulted him

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Which adjective best describes Napoleon?
Puzzling

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Kind
Abusive

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Which animal is most helpful in building the windmill?
Benjamin
Boxer

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Snowball

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Why does Squealer change the commandments?
To help the animals understand why human activities are helpful

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To manipulate the animals into accepting the pigs' actions
To manipulate the animals into engaging in human activities

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Why does Benjamin choose to stay quiet?

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He enjoys listening to the conversations on the farm.
He recognizes that nothing he says will change their unfortunate situation.
He wants to talk, but all of the animals talk so much that he can't contribute

Well done! Happy hens!

Cluck, Cluck...

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Well done! What about the cows?

Milk the cows for each correct answer
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QUESTION 1/5

After the rebellion, how do the leadership styles of Napoleon and Snowball differ?
Napoleon aims to control others while Snowball wants everyone on the farm to participate.
Napoleon wants to hear from everyone while Snowball only wants to work on the windmill.

Milking

Napoleon wants to spread Animalism to other farms while Snowball does not

QUESTION 2/5

What role do the dogs play in maintaining Napoleon's control over the animals?

Milking

The dogs pressure the animals to kick out Snowball.
The dogs instill fear in the animals to not defy Napoleon.
The dogs promote a peaceful environment as therapy dogs for the animals.

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What role do the sheep play in maintaining Napoleon's power over the other animals?
Their chanting of "four legs good, two legs bad" always disrupts Squealer's speeches.

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Their chanting of "four legs good, two legs bad" makes the animals feel fearful of Napoleon.
Their chanting of "four legs good, two legs bad" makes challenging the pigs authority impossible.

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The pigs end up doing all of the following EXCEPT...?
Enslaving a human on the farm

Milking

Walk on their hind legs
Play poker and drink beer

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What does Orwell illustrate about power and corruption through the final scene of the novel?
Power helps an individual find their identity.

Milking

Complete power inevitably corrupts.
Power can be shared with others.

Well done! Happy cows

Mmoooo...

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Oh no! The pigs are suspicious...

Feed the pigs for each correct answer
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QUESTION 1/5

How do the beginning and end of the farm compare?
Mr. Jones was a cruel leader, but Napoleon is a more equitable leader.
Mr. Jones was a helpful leader, but Napoleon refuses to help the animals.

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Mr. Jones was an abusive owner, but Napoleon's abuse of power is even worse.

QUESTION 2/5

What does the green flag with the horn and hoof symbolize?
Old Major's memorial
The animals' freedom

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The pigs' greed

QUESTION 3/5

What does the green flag without the horn and hoof symbolize?
The animals' freedom now that animals and humans work together harmoniously.

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A loss of identity now that the pigeons have told the animals lies about other farms.
A loss of freedom and independence now that the pigs are tyrannical leaders.

QUESTION 4/5

What is the irony of the animals believing Boxer is going to the hospital?
Even after Benjamin gives evidence to the animals that Boxer is going to be killed, the animals still fall for Squealer's manipulation.

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Even after Benjamin tries to run after the van, the animals don't make it there in time.
Readers know that Squealer was telling the animals the truth, but Benjamin convinces them otherwise.

QUESTION 5/5

What is the irony of the newest commandment: "all animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others" (Orwell 134)?
The original commandments discussed equality among animals, and this new one does too

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The original commandments were created out of hate, but this one was created with hope.
The original commandments said all animals are equal, and this is the opposite.

Well done! The pigs were distracted by the milk and apples!

OinK, oink...

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The sheep have blocked your way!

Shear the sheep to deter their "four legs good, two legs bad" chant!
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What message is Orwell developing in relation to hope?
Hope can be used to control others.

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Having hope is pointless.
Hope leads to success.

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What message is Orwell developing in relation to education?
Only the elite need education.

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Education is useless.
Those with an education have power over others.

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What does Mollie represent in the allegory?
The rich

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The poor
Leaders of Russia

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Who represents Lenin in Animal Farm, and why?
Mr. Jones because helped lead the animals to achieve Animalism, and Lenin was the first leader of the communist Soviet Union.
Mr. Jones because he was overthrown by the animals, and Lenin was overthrown by the peasants in Russia.
Old Major because helped lead the animals to achieve Animalism, and Lenin was the first leader of the communist Soviet Union.

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Old Major because he was overthrown by the animals, and Lenin was overthrown by the peasants in Russia.

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All of the following are correct allegorical connections EXCEPT...?
The sheep = mindless masses
Boxer = exploited working class
Windmill = collectivization

Shearing

Battle of the Cowshed = Russia Revolution of 1917

Well done! "Four legs good, two legs better!"

Beeeehehe...

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You beat all the obstacles!

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Continue to safety

FINAL QUESTION! YOU'RE ALMOST THROUGH THE GATE!

All of the following are correct allegorical connections EXCEPT...?
Pinchfield Farm = US, France, Great Britain
Mr. Frederick = Hitler
The dogs = secret police
Snowball = Trotsky

YOU ARE FREE!

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