Animal Farm Portfolio Checklist
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Ms. Zahra’s English Class – Homeroom
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Introduction
The portfolio contains my own interpretation of George Orwell’s Animal Farm. I present the main argument as presented by Orwell in relation to the characters, characterization, and the symbolic interpretation of each. I enjoyed reading the book and making notes on what I thought each statement made meant. As a lover of literature, I thoroughly enjoyed the way Orwell gives life to each character, the pigs, Mr. Jones, and other animals. Orwell brings out the story in a political allegory fashion. Orwell uses the themes of class power, control, and corruption to in an allegory of the Russian Revolution and the crowning of Joseph Stalin. Class struggles, rebellion, and some form of order and equality are represented by the animals’ lives, but the actions of the pig bring back inequality.
What I know, what I want to know
5)George Orwell research project
– Copy the information of the PowerPoint onto a document and paste it in your portfolio
6)Vocabulary – Copy your assignment
7)Vocabulary reflection
– Half a page of your experience with this assignment. Did it help? How? If not, why?
8)Character analysis – Copy your assignment
9)Character analysis reflection – Half a page of your experience with this assignment. Did it help? How? If not, why?
10)Comprehension Questions – Copy your assignment
II) Chapters 1-5 response discussion
– The question will be provided to you in week Feb 6-10
12)Chapter 6-10 response discussion – The question will be provided to you in week Feb 6-10
13)Unit summary and novel response project and essay (Oral presentation