Animal Farm

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Across
  1. 1. Structure the animals spend years building and rebuilding.
  2. 10. Short repeated phrases used to influence the animals.
  3. 11. Russian ruler represented by Mr Jones.
  4. 14. Items Mollie loves wearing.
  5. 15. Paradise promised to animals after death.
  6. 17. Cynical donkey who rarely shows emotion.
  7. 18. Genre Orwell uses to criticise politics and society.
  8. 22. Pig who becomes the cruel leader of the farm.
  9. 23. Original name of the farm before the rebellion.
  10. 24. Communist state created after the Russian Revolution.
  11. 28. What the animals dream of achieving.
  12. 30. Boxer’s famous motto.
  13. 31. “Beasts of ______” is the animals’ song.
  14. 34. The farmer overthrown in the rebellion.
  15. 35. The uprising against Mr Jones.
  16. 37. Boxer suffers from this when he is overworked.
  17. 39. Animals who constantly repeat slogans.
  18. 41. Stalin’s industrial schemes reflected in the windmill project.
  19. 45. Revolutionary leader forced into exile, represented by Snowball.
  20. 46. Intelligent pig who is chased off the farm by dogs.
  21. 48. Major The boar who inspires the rebellion and creates the idea of Animalism.
  22. 49. Farmer who tricks Napoleon with fake money.
  23. 50. Rules created to govern Animal Farm.
  24. 51. Beginning of the final commandment.
  25. 53. George Orwell’s real name.
  26. 54. Political ideology the animals attempt to create.
  27. 56. Story with a hidden political meaning.
  28. 58. Animals who rebel when Napoleon takes their eggs.
  29. 59. Philosopher and political thinker represented partly by Old Major.
  30. 60. Horse obsessed with ribbons and sugar.
  31. 61. Revolutionary leader also reflected in Old Major’s ideas.
Down
  1. 2. Skill that gives the pigs an advantage over others.
  2. 3. Information used to manipulate the animals.
  3. 4. Political system Orwell warns against.
  4. 5. Country represented allegorically in the story.
  5. 6. Simplified slogan repeated by the sheep.
  6. 7. New name given to the farm after the animals take control.
  7. 8. Boxer’s second personal motto.
  8. 9. Violent removals and executions mirrored when Napoleon kills animals who confess.
  9. 12. What happens to the pigs once they gain power.
  10. 13. Historical figure represented by Snowball.
  11. 15. Historical figure represented by Napoleon.
  12. 16. Raven who talks about Sugarcandy Mountain.
  13. 19. Squealer constantly rewrites this to control the animals.
  14. 20. Person Boxer is sold to before he dies.
  15. 21. Author of Animal Farm.
  16. 25. Caring horse who worries about Boxer and the farm.
  17. 26. Creature the animals originally rebel against.
  18. 27. Pig responsible for propaganda and persuasion.
  19. 29. Institution represented by Moses the raven.
  20. 32. Dictator of the Soviet Union symbolised by Napoleon.
  21. 33. Wealthy ruling class overthrown during the Russian Revolution.
  22. 36. Ideal the animals hope to achieve after the rebellion.
  23. 38. Farmer from Foxwood Farm.
  24. 40. Main theme explored through Napoleon’s leadership.
  25. 42. Battle in which Snowball fights bravely.
  26. 43. Emotion Napoleon uses to maintain power.
  27. 44. Animals used by Napoleon to control the farm through fear.
  28. 47. Working class represented by hardworking animals like Boxer.
  29. 52. Political system invented by Old Major.
  30. 55. Loyal cart-horse known for his strength and hard work.
  31. 57. Major historical event symbolised by the novel.