An Ancient Mariner stops one (of three) on his way to a wedding. The Rime of the Ancient Mariner.

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An Ancient Mariner stops one (of three) on his way to a wedding.

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

• The wedding guest is mesmerized by the Mariner’s passion and begins listening to the story.

• The Mariner’s Tale:• Their ship is driven

south, by a storm, to a place of “mist and snow.”

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

• “The ice was here, the ice was there, The ice was all around: It cracked and growled, and roared and howled, Like noises in a swound!”

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

• The albatross leads them out of the fog.

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

• The Mariner shoots the albatross. At first the crew condemns him, but when a favorable breeze appears, they justify his action. This implicates them in his crime.

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

• Later, the wind stops and the ship is stranded for days, “As idle as a painted ship upon a painted ocean.”

• “Water, water, every where, and all the boards did shrink; Water, water, every where, nor any drop to drink.”

• The crew blames the Mariner for no wind and hangs the albatross around his neck as punishment.

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

• A ghost ship approaches with a Specter-Woman and her Death-Mate as crew.

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

• “Death” and “Life in Death” roll dice for the lives of the ship’s crew.

• “Life in Death” wins.

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

• “Each turned his face with a ghastly pang, and cursed me with his eye”

• “With heavy thump, a lifeless lump, they dropped down one by one.”

• “The souls did from their bodies fly, - They fled to bliss or woe! And every soul, it passed me by, Like the whizz of my cross-bow!”

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

• “Alone, alone, all, all alone, alone on a wide wide sea! And never a saint took pity on my soul in agony.”

• “Seven days, seven nights, I saw that curse, and yet I could not die.”

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

• “Beyond the shadow of the ship, I watched the water-snakes”

• “O happy living things! No tongue their beauty might declare: A spring of love gushed from my heart, and I blessed them unaware”

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

• The curse is lifted and the albatross falls from his neck and sinks “like lead into the sea.”

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

• The dead men awaken and the Mariner directs his ghostly crew North.

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

• As the Mariner returns to his home port, the spirits of his crew leave their bodies.

• He receives forgiveness (shrieve) from a hermit.

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

• The Mariner’s ship sinks.

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

• The story concluded, the wedding guest leaves “a sadder and a wiser man.”

• The Mariner must tell his tale to warn others (redemption).

The Rime of the Ancient Mariner

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Characters Commandments

MajorEvents

LiteraryElements

Symbols/ History

Wild Card

The only animal to leave the farm voluntarily

A 100

Who is Mollie?

A 100

The animal who designed the windmill

A 200

Snowball

A 200

The animal responsible for coining the phrase:

“Napoleon is always right.”

A 300

Who is Boxer?

A 300

The smartest and most stubborn animal on the farm;

the one who could read fluently but chose not to help out his fellow animals until

the end

A 400

Who is Benjamin?

A 400

Napoleon’s official food-tester

A 500

Who is Pinkeye?

A 500

Napoleon broke this commandment first when he

added the words “with sheets.”

B 100

What is the fourth commandment,

“No animal shall sleep in a bed?”

B 100

This commandment was revised in the eighth chapter after Napoleon was thought

to be dying

B 200

What is the commandment that stated “No animal shall

drink alcohol?”

B 200

The animal responsible for making the changes to the

commandments

B 300

Who is Squealer?

B 300

The maxim the sheep kept repeating because they

couldn’t remember all of the commandments

B 400

“Four Legs Good, Two Legs Bad!”

B 400

The final maxim that replaced all seven commandments

B 500

“All Animals Are Equal, But Some Are More Equal Than

Others”

B 500

The proper name of the first major battle

C 100

What is the “Battle of the Cowshed?”

C 100

Napoleon breaks the sixth commandment “No animal shall kill another animal” by betraying

this character

C 200

Who is Boxer?

C 200

The humans’ attempt to recapture the farm is known

as this battle

C 300

What is the “Battle of the Windmill?”

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

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These actions prompted the rebellion

C 400

Either of the following responses are correct:

•Jones did not feed the animals•Jones and his men did not care

for the animals

C 400

At the appointed time, the animals would stop work and

march around the farm in military formation

C 500

What is a Spontaneous Demonstration?

C 500

The animals find Squealer lying stunned by the barn

with a broken ladder and an overturned paint can nearby

D 100

What is dramatic irony?

D 100

The pigs celebrate Boxer’s death with liquor purchased with money from his sale

D 200

What is situational irony?

D 200

The various disagreements between Snowball and

Napoleon

D 300

External conflict

OR

Character vs. Character

D 300

Napoleon becomes a tyrant and the animals blindly

accept him as an all-knowing prophet

D 400

What is satire?

D 400

A story that can be read on two levels

D 500

What is an allegory?

D 500

Mr. Jones represents by this character in history

E 100

Who is Czar Nicholas II?

E 100

Snowball represents this historical figure

E 200

Who is Leon Trotsky?

E 200

This man was represented by Napoleon

E 300

Who is Josef Stalin?

E 300

Moses played the part of this institution in the novel

E 400

What is the Russian Orthodox Church?

E 400

Squealer represents this entity in the book by spreading

propaganda

E 500

What is Pravda, the official Communist newspaper?

E 500

George Orwell’s real name

F 100

What is Eric Blair?

F 100

The country in which Orwell was born

F 200

What is India?

F 200

The year Orwell wrote Animal Farm

F 300

What is 1945?

F 300

The deliberate attempt to influence a large group of

people to act or think a certain way

F 400

What is propaganda?

F 400

Jones died at this location

F 500

An inebriates’ home

F 500

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Final Jeopardy Question

What was the final argument between Napoleon and Mr.

Pilkington about?

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They both cheated at cards

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