Animal Farm Crossword

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  1. 3. A horse who is portrayed as a motherly figure. This is demonstrated when she notices that Mollie, another horse, has been engaging in behavior contrary to Animal Farm’s Seven Commandments, a set of rules that the animals were meant to follow, and instead of reporting Mollie’s behavior to the pigs or expressing anger towards her, ____ kindly approaches the horse and asks her about her behavior. She realizes that conditions on the farm are worsening, but does not take action on the matter.
  2. 5. Pinchfield Farm is representative of this country.
  3. 7. A horse who is respected by the animals on the farm, but is not highly intelligent. Due to his ignorance, he does not realize that the pigs are manipulating the other animals.
  4. 8. Spreads stories about Sugarcandy Mountain, a place meant to represent Heaven. The pigs do not like these stories at first as in Sugarcandy Mountain, animals do not have work, and the pigs want the other animals to value work. Later in the story, Moses returned and the pigs welcome him on the farm. This is because if the animals have something to look forward to, they will be less likely to complain about their current lifestyle.
  5. 10. This was Animal Farm’s original name. At the end of the book, Napoleon announces that this name will be restored. Napoleon changed the name because he and the other pigs had become like humans and wanted to rid the farm of anything that represented Animalism.
  6. 11. These animals shout the motto, “Four legs good, two legs bad.” during debates to silence the other animals. Later in the story, Napoleon teaches them a new motto, “Four legs good, two legs better.” because the pigs began to walk on two legs. The pigs’ decision to walk on two legs was spurred by their want to become more human, which demonstrates the pigs’ - especially Napoleon’s - hypocrisy, as the pigs originally portrayed humans as the enemies of animals and forbade the animals from adopting human practices.
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  1. 1. A horse who never liked Animalism and complained about the rules of the farm. She broke the rules on the farm, and eventually fled from the farm to live with a human.
  2. 2. A donkey with a melancholy personality. He is apathetic about the happenings of the farm and never appears to be happy throughout the story. He demonstrates conformity by doing what was asked of him by the pigs, although never expressing any content with the pigs’ rule.
  3. 4. After the animals chase Jones and his men off the farm, they change its name to ______.
  4. 6. Napoleon takes a group of _____ from their mothers so that he can train them to attack Snowball. Napoleon does this to attain supreme power on the farm because sharing power with Snowball did not allow him to achieve his goals for Animal Farm.
  5. 9. Foxwood Farm is representative of this country.
  6. 10. Napoleon hires this human to communicate and trade with humans. The other animals fear him and avoid him.