Across
- 2. The historical figure on whom Napoleon's character is based; known for his authoritarian rule.
- 5. A narrative that represents a deeper meaning, often political or moral.
- 8. The often drunk farmer who runs the Manor Farm before the animals revolt.
- 9. The raven who spreads tales of Sugarcandy Mountain, representing religion.
- 11. The state of being successful or thriving, which the animals hope to achieve.
- 13. The uprising against Mr. Jones that leads to the establishment of Animal Farm.
- 14. A major project that symbolizes the animals' hope for a better future and productivity.
- 15. A term linked to Mollie’s character, who is self-centered and more concerned with her own desires.
Down
- 1. A resource taken from the other animals to benefit the pigs, highlighting inequality.
- 2. The pig who serves as Napoleon’s spokesperson and manipulates the truth.
- 3. A political and economic theory advocating fairness and equality.
- 4. An imagined society characterized by human misery, as seen in the farm's decline.
- 6. An ideal society that the animals initially strive to create.
- 7. The historical figure on whom Snowball's character is based; a key leader in the Russian Revolution.
- 10. The pig who is a leader in the revolution and advocates for the windmill project.
- 12. The set of 7 rules established by the animals to govern their behavior and maintain order.
