Animal Farm
Across
- 2. The main building that the animals reside in. The building is RED
- 4. Original name of the farm that was soon changed to “Animal Farm” after the animals successfully overtook Mr. Jones leadership
- 5. The owner of Pinchfield Farm
- 7. A place that was “off limits” for the animals. This place included things such as beds, kitchens, electricity that the animals viewed as evil.
- 9. Character that introduces the idea of the Animal Farm to the other animals.
- 11. A parent to the puppies that were taken under control by Napoleon
- 12. A sly, little man, who visited the farm every Monday.
- 14. Defined as "a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs."
- 16. Owner of the Manor Farm
- 18. A young pig introduced late in the novel with a sole task of tasting Napoleons food before he ate to ensure it wasn’t poisoned
- 19. Defined as "an act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler."
- 20. Young animals that were grown up together under the supervision and commands of Napoleon.
- 22. The “leader” of Animal Farm
- 23. The mammal that spreads rumors about Sugarcandy Mountain
- 24. the first battle that happened between the animals and the humans
- 25. The character Napoleon represents this real life person in the novel.
- 26. Guidelines that were established by Old Major when Animal Farm was first created
- 27. The location Mr. Whymper originates from.
- 28. A creation that was Snowball's idea, but the animals were convinced it was Napoleon's idea. This creation caused a long period of labor for the animals and had to be built two times.
Down
- 1. The donkey that recognized the change in leadership from Old Major to Napoleon and Snowball
- 2. This battle occured because Frederick gave Napoleon fake money during an exchange
- 3. The character Snowball represents this real life person in the novel
- 6. The female horse in the novel. This horse was also Boxers companion.
- 8. One of the most courageous horses who was highly looked upon by the rest of the animals.
- 10. The group of animals that died as a result of rebelling against Napoleon
- 12. A white goat that works very hard and read. She is a minor, but intelligent character
- 13. A horse that ran away to Willingdon to be with a human to care for her
- 15. The owner of Foxwood Forest. This was also the man that was observed playing cards with Napoleon at the end of the novel.
- 17. The phrase that was honored by all animals until Napoleon removed it from society
- 21. Right hand man of Napoleon. Often completed sly and sneaky actions that would go against the morals of Animalism
- 26. One of the original three pigs but this pig gets banished from the farm