5. What sign is there at the end of the chapter that Animal Farm might not be such a utopia after all?
"Convictions are more dangerous enemies of truth than lies." -Friedrich Nietzsche
Chapter 3
1. What examples of foreshadowing can be found in this chapter?
2. What methods do the pigs use to brainwash the other animals?
3. What might old Benjamin mean when he replies to the animals' questions by saying, "Donkeys live a
long time"?
4. What function do the animal committees have, and what side effect might such "re-education"
have?
5. What is meant by "taming" or "re-educating" the wild animals, and how might the animals justify
this with their animalism ideology? What examples of this sort of thing can you think of in the real
world?
6. Why are the Seven Commandments reduced to the one maxim, "four legs good, two legs bad," and
what effect does it have? How might such a maxim be dangerous?

PLEASE HELP, THIS IS QUESTION FROM ANIMAL FARM