Across
- 1. A character who survived the rebellion, and made no movement to change or acknowledge how corrupt and poor the farm became.
- 4. Created fictional characters on a farm that put themselves into a dictatorship.
- 6. Chanted “four legs good, two legs better.”
- 7. Napoleon said this animal was a traitor and was the cause of the destruction of the windmill.
- 10. A character who exclaimed “Napoleon is always right' and 'I will work harder.”
- 11. A title given to all the animals when Animal-ism was created.
- 12. A project that would supposedly give the animals less work and a better life.
- 13. The rules made in the creation of Animal-ism that were carved into the barn walls.
- 14. Attacked Animal Farm with a group of armed men and blew up the windmill.
Down
- 2. The character who became corrupt and power hungry.
- 3. A symbol flown on Sunday mornings that the animals used to represent the override of humans.
- 5. The character who gave instructions to start the rebellion and did not live far into the story.
- 7. A character who gave persuasive speeches.
- 8. Napoleon raised and taught these animals to be protectors and deal discipline on his command.
- 9. The antagonist of the story that the animals fought against for their freedom.
