Across
- 2. the oldest animal on the farm who does not believe that animal farm will last
- 4. animal with a dream about freedom and humans no longer ruling over animals
- 8. Socialist thinker and philosopher most known for his thoughts on capitalism and socialism. Suggested that all struggles of the world relate to a struggle between classes.
- 11. upper-class owners and government officials
- 12. Napoleon blames this character for the windmill being destroyed and offers are a reward to any animal who finds him.
- 14. this human is now acting as a middleman between Animal Farm and the outside world so that the animals are now able to engage in trade.
- 16. by the end of chapter 7 Squeler says that the song Beasts of England is _____________.
- 18. this farmer runs Foxwood, a neighboring farm
- 21. drunk and irresponsible farmer who is expelled from his farm
- 23. heaven
- 26. her puppies disappeared in the beginning of the book, and it was later found that Napoleon had raised them to follow his commands/ act as his personal security.
- 27. a goat who is able to read just as well as the pigs
- 29. full-scale takeover against the temporary government in Russia, led by Lenin.
Down
- 1. the 7 commandments that outline the rules that animals must follow
- 3. leader who believes in making life easier on the farm through education and his plans of brining electricity to the farm with the creation of the windmill.
- 5. working class people
- 6. a horse who tries to convince Boxer to take it easy, since he is working so hard.
- 7. quiet and dangerous pig who uses fear and intimidation to remain in power over the other animals
- 9. this farmer runs Pinchfiled, a neighboring farm
- 10. expelled Trotsky from the Soviet Union and then took control of the communist Soviet Union as a feared dictator
- 11. the hardest worker on the farm, and follows the mottos "I will work harder" and "Napoleon is always right."
- 13. Leader of the Russian Revolution and believed in giving power back to the people. He and Stalin fought for power.
- 15. the pigs and other animals who confess their crimes are _________________.
- 17. Animal Farm takes place here
- 19. Snowball originally creates plans to create this, but ultimately Napoleon carries it out and takes credit for it.
- 20. the song of the new order and is sung at each meeting and on Sundays before orders are given out
- 22. this was the previous name of Animal Farm
- 24. A period in which people who were believed to be anti-communist were killed in unthinkable cruel ways.
- 25. foolish, pretty mare, ultimately leaves animal farm
- 28. a tale-bearer who spreads rumors of Sugar Candy Mouuntain to convince the animals to work hard so that they can make it to this fictional heaven-like place.
