Animal Farm characters

Snowball

Being an ardent supporter of Old Major’s principles of, he tries to improve intellectual, moral and physical qualities of other animals. He believes that literacy will help them understand the rules of animalism depicted on the barn wall. He reduces The Seven Commandments to clear and...

Napoleon

Napoleon

In the novel, Napoleon is depicted as a ferocious boar, sweeping away all obstacles in his path. Therefore, his main distinctive feature is the thirst for absolute power. Napoleon acts through a competent combination of political propaganda and bloody terror. This explains his authority among the...

Clover

Clover is the closest friend of Boxer. This is a strong horse, used to daily hard work. Of all the characters, her mother's instinct is most inherent. Not known how to read, she's not ashamed to admit it. Nevertheless, her cleverness helps her to notice a lot of impartial things. For...

Boxer

Boxer is a character who deserves the greatest sympathy. He is not only a horse with tremendous physical strength and endurance but also a devoted inhabitant of the farm. When he learns about the uprising, he does not remain an outside observer. On the contrary, he applies his qualities on the...

Old Major

Orwell gives the title of “Old Major” to a wise pig, whose oratorical abilities inspired all animals to revolt. In his speech he lists the crimes of human against “beautiful creatures”, calling for the construction of a new world order. Although later, in his confession, he...

Muriel

Goat Muriel is depicted as a very clever character, but Orwell takes her a secondary role on the farm. She has such qualities as diligence and tact. One of the few she can read but prefers to remain a passive observer. Muriel does not display callousness towards others animals and willingly helps...

Jones

Mr. Jones is a symbol of despotism and lawlessness. A wakeless drunkard and unlucky master, he shows too little care for the fate of his own farm and the health of animals, its main inhabitants. One of the essential reasons for insurrection was the indifference of Jones. He keeps forgetting to...

Squealer

Squealer is the embodiment of flattery and hypocrisy, Napoleon's right hand. He is the minister of propaganda, providing support to his leader. Due to his oratorical qualities and lack of principles, Squealer is able to distort the meaning of each thing and turn evil into good. He uses complex...

Moses the Raven

Moses the Raven represents the most religious character in the novel. By analogy with the Bible, he tells animals about so-called “promised land” that awaits them after death. Firstly, pigs perceive him as an enemy, because, according to their beliefs, the farm must become a paradise...