Animal Farm
Across
- 2. The building Mr. Jones lived in and the pigs later moved into.
- 6. To overthrow the authority; when the animals chased Mr. Jones out of the farm to get rid of him.
- 9. The pig who was sly with words and spread propaganda for Napoleon.
- 10. The Seven Commandments were painted here post-rebellion.
- 11. Accessories Mollie the horse loved, and Snowball called badges of slavery(Referring to humanity).
- 12. The pig who eventually became the dictator of Animal Farm.
- 13. First battle with the humans after the rebellion. Led by Snowball.
- 15. Structure that took the animals a long time to build. It was once destroyed by the storm.
- 17. Name of the farm post rebellion; name was changed by the pigs.
- 18. The source of corruption in the story; similar to authority.
Down
- 1. A list of rules written on the barn’s walls after expelling Mr. Jones. Gradually changed and at the end, replaced by the pigs.
- 3. Animal Farm is an allegory of this political event.
- 4. Original antagonists the animals had sworn to overthrow and never resemble.
- 5. A donkey who knew nothing would change under the pigs’ rule; also a loyal friend of Boxer and Clover.
- 7. Most of the animals had this characteristic, meaning they are easily persuaded.
- 8. The original song of rebellion.
- 14. The old boar who gave animals the idea for a revolution; died in chapter 2.
- 16. Species that quickly established dominance among the animals.