Animal Farm

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Across
  1. 4. The owner of Foxwood Farm, a farm neighboring Animal Farm.
  2. 6. Secret police for Stalin
  3. 8. Napoleon's devoted followers after he kidnaps them and raises them as his hostile, murderous, and brutal servants.
  4. 12. An act of violent or open resistance to an established government or ruler.
  5. 13. The idea that everyone is equal
  6. 14. A totalitarian dictator who leads Animal Farm into "All Animals Are Equal / But Some Are More Equal Than Others"
  7. 15. Big red structure to house animals
  8. 16. A tamed raven who is considered a spy of Mr. Jones's.
  9. 17. one of the primary pigs behind the 'Animalism' school of thought, which uses Old Major's teachings as its foundation. He is a lively and intelligent pig. He generates fresh concepts and shows concern for the working animals. His goals are to promote education and improve working conditions on the farm.
  10. 21. A political ideology and movement that embraces a variety of social and economic structures that place a greater emphasis on social ownership of the means of production than on private ownership.
  11. 24. He is the farm's minister of propaganda and Napoleon's second-in-command.
Down
  1. 1. The structure that was originally Snowball's idea
  2. 2. Soviet politician, political theorist, and revolutionary who ruled as a dictator after seizing control in the late 1920s. He served as leader of the Soviet Union from 1924 until his death in 1953.
  3. 3. A form of address old Major first uses in his speech to the animals.
  4. 5. a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
  5. 7. He is the oldest animal of them all. He is not as straightforward as the majority of the novel's characters.
  6. 9. A Russian revolutionary who was also a Soviet politician, political theorist, and the first and original head of state of both the Soviet Union (1922–1924) and Soviet Russia (1917–1924).
  7. 10. a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
  8. 11. An analogy for the working-class Russians who assisted in overthrowing Tsar Nicholas and founding the Soviet Union but were ultimately deceived by the leadership of Joseph Stalin.
  9. 18. An idea that animals have a right to freedom and equality into “a complete system of thought”
  10. 19. The owner of Manor Farm.
  11. 20. The pigs stole this and mixed it with apples for them to feed on.
  12. 22. A white horse who pulls Mr. Jones's wagon. Described as pretty, foolish, and vain, she represents the bourgeois in the story.
  13. 23. information—especially that which is slanted or deceptive—used to advance or advertise a specific political cause or point of view.