Across
- 2. One of the mothers of the puppies who Napoleon took to create his army.
- 3. The creator of communism. Compared to in the story with Old Major.
- 5. Seen as the simpler beings in the book. Often prevented debate by chanting, “Four legs good, two legs bad.”
- 8. Owner of the farm who tricked Napoleon by giving him fake money in exchange for the timber he was selling.
- 11. The old donkey who believed that nothing will ever change, throughout the story.
- 12. Owner of the farm before the revolution. Often used as a threat of why Napoleon was doing his actions.
- 14. Represented in the story by Moses the Raven, often through his tales and stories that he has heard.
- 15. The book's comparison to communism.
- 17. Author of the story.
- 21. Song sang through the majority of the Animal revolution. Originally introduced by Old Major.
- 23. In the book, they were seen as a more intelligent and thus more powerful being.
- 26. Human partner who dealt with all monetary things used on Animal Farm.
- 28. Neighboring farm owned by Mr. Fredrick
- 30. Original name of the farm before the animals took over.
Down
- 1. The main convincing point of Snowball’s debate.
- 4. A symbol of humans. Was supposed to be turned into a museum, but after Napoleon took over, he eventually began using it again for the pigs.
- 6. The building that Napoleon took credit for planning. It was knocked down multiple times due to weather and battle.
- 7. The Russian revolution version of Napoleon
- 9. Napoleon's mean and brutal army throughout his uprising.
- 10. Rules that were originally set after the revolution. They were slowly altered to fit Napoleon’s agenda.
- 13. The definition term of the animals (or people) taking over a higher power for a better cause.
- 16. The initial leader of the revolution in the book, who was later overruled.
- 18. The horse who often suspects that Napoleon is breaking the commandments. Always blame herself thinking she forgot the commandments because we changed to fit Napoleon’s agenda.
- 19. The story’s comparison to the dogs. Was used in the Russian revolution to force support for Stalin.
- 20. A horse that didn’t follow all of the rules of the rebellion. Often hiding and enjoying human things that were forbidden.
- 22. The character in the story that introduced the idea of Animalism, but died before he could actually see it come to be.
- 24. The horse in the story that was strong and hardworking. Worked for whoever was leading, and didn’t rest until Napoleon sent him to be killed.
- 25. The first battle between Jones and the animals. Named Battle of the _____.
- 27. Owner of neighboring Foxwood farm.
- 29. Small pig that would go around the farm, and claim that everything Napoleon did was for the good of the farm.
