Across
- 1. Structure the animals spend years building and rebuilding.
- 10. Short repeated phrases used to influence the animals.
- 11. Russian ruler represented by Mr Jones.
- 14. Items Mollie loves wearing.
- 15. Paradise promised to animals after death.
- 17. Cynical donkey who rarely shows emotion.
- 18. Genre Orwell uses to criticise politics and society.
- 22. Pig who becomes the cruel leader of the farm.
- 23. Original name of the farm before the rebellion.
- 24. Communist state created after the Russian Revolution.
- 28. What the animals dream of achieving.
- 30. Boxer’s famous motto.
- 31. “Beasts of ______” is the animals’ song.
- 34. The farmer overthrown in the rebellion.
- 35. The uprising against Mr Jones.
- 37. Boxer suffers from this when he is overworked.
- 39. Animals who constantly repeat slogans.
- 41. Stalin’s industrial schemes reflected in the windmill project.
- 45. Revolutionary leader forced into exile, represented by Snowball.
- 46. Intelligent pig who is chased off the farm by dogs.
- 48. Major The boar who inspires the rebellion and creates the idea of Animalism.
- 49. Farmer who tricks Napoleon with fake money.
- 50. Rules created to govern Animal Farm.
- 51. Beginning of the final commandment.
- 53. George Orwell’s real name.
- 54. Political ideology the animals attempt to create.
- 56. Story with a hidden political meaning.
- 58. Animals who rebel when Napoleon takes their eggs.
- 59. Philosopher and political thinker represented partly by Old Major.
- 60. Horse obsessed with ribbons and sugar.
- 61. Revolutionary leader also reflected in Old Major’s ideas.
Down
- 2. Skill that gives the pigs an advantage over others.
- 3. Information used to manipulate the animals.
- 4. Political system Orwell warns against.
- 5. Country represented allegorically in the story.
- 6. Simplified slogan repeated by the sheep.
- 7. New name given to the farm after the animals take control.
- 8. Boxer’s second personal motto.
- 9. Violent removals and executions mirrored when Napoleon kills animals who confess.
- 12. What happens to the pigs once they gain power.
- 13. Historical figure represented by Snowball.
- 15. Historical figure represented by Napoleon.
- 16. Raven who talks about Sugarcandy Mountain.
- 19. Squealer constantly rewrites this to control the animals.
- 20. Person Boxer is sold to before he dies.
- 21. Author of Animal Farm.
- 25. Caring horse who worries about Boxer and the farm.
- 26. Creature the animals originally rebel against.
- 27. Pig responsible for propaganda and persuasion.
- 29. Institution represented by Moses the raven.
- 32. Dictator of the Soviet Union symbolised by Napoleon.
- 33. Wealthy ruling class overthrown during the Russian Revolution.
- 36. Ideal the animals hope to achieve after the rebellion.
- 38. Farmer from Foxwood Farm.
- 40. Main theme explored through Napoleon’s leadership.
- 42. Battle in which Snowball fights bravely.
- 43. Emotion Napoleon uses to maintain power.
- 44. Animals used by Napoleon to control the farm through fear.
- 47. Working class represented by hardworking animals like Boxer.
- 52. Political system invented by Old Major.
- 55. Loyal cart-horse known for his strength and hard work.
- 57. Major historical event symbolised by the novel.
