Across
- 2. “I will work harder” and “Napoleon is always right”
- 4. Abbreviation for the former communist country, to which Animal Farm is based off of.
- 9. This bird told stories about a utopia known as SugarCandy Mountain. A place where all animals would go after life.
- 11. The first to spark the idea of rebellion within Animal Farm and set the foundations of Animalism.
- 13. A power hungry, cunning, and manipulative pig that rose to power within Animal Farm after the exile of Snowball.
- 17. What name was given to the battle that took place between Jones and the animals.
- 19. Soviet Dictator who came to power after the death of Trotsky
- 20. One of the central figures and early founders of the Soviet Union. He is represented by Snowball and is later assassinated.
- 22. The concept that outlaws all things human. Reinforces that animals are friends to all, and man is the enemy.
- 23. An intelligent pig who used the teachings of Old Major to formulate new ideas for the farm.
- 25. Napoleon’s spokesperson who was one of the more intelligent and quick thinking pigs.
- 26. Farm The name given to Manor farm to symbolize the start of Animalism.
- 28. A fellow horse and friend to Boxer, who represented the working female class.
- 30. A pessimistic bystander who knew what the pigs were doing, but did not interfere
- 31. Owner of Foxwood who also feared the spread of Animalism, but is impressed by Napoleon's methods by the end of the novel.
Down
- 1. These animals were trained from a young age by Napoleon and mostly acted out in violence.
- 3. Informal name for the last reigning emperor of Russia, who subjected his people to oppressions in many ways.
- 5. These animals represent blind conformity as their chants swayed the thoughts of the animals.
- 6. Broad name for the event that occurred in 1917 and marked the end of autocratic rule in Russia
- 7. Owner of Manor farm who neglected the animals, and is eventually run off of his property
- 8. Form of media that Stalin used to portray the Soviet Union and his “Five Year plan” as the best.
- 10. He was an advocate for communism, and influenced the future Russian Revolution.
- 12. These animals represented the beggars and lower class of the Soviet Union.
- 14. A concept created by Marx, where all property is owned equally within the system. Each person is paid by their work and needs.
- 15. These animals are the leaders as a result of their intelligence.
- 16. A pretty, yet foolish horse who only cared for the materialistic things in life.
- 18. This structure represents the Industrial Revolution within the Soviet Union which occurred when more work was taxed onto the people, in order to quell any spark of rebellion.
- 21. The secret police that was the main system of operatives within the Soviet Union.
- 24. A rival to Mr. Pilkington and Animal Farm, who spread rumors about Animalism in order to keep it from spreading.
- 27. This goat represents the individuals within the Soviet Union who were educated, but did not have the power or influence to rebel.
- 29. The color that the animals used in their flag to represent the fields of England
