Animal Farm

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Across
  1. 4. Orwell began to write by dictating poems to his ___________
  2. 5. character that represents Stalin's government news agency
  3. 6. Russians who were struggling to survive under Czar Nicholas' government
  4. 7. Orwell got the idea for Animal Farm when he saw a boy _________ a horse
  5. 8. charactr who represents the old Russian aristocracy
  6. 9. deported Trotsky in permanent exile
  7. 10. rigged trials led to an estimated 20 million ______________
  8. 15. Orwell's age when he went to boarding school
  9. 16. character that represents Karl Marx
  10. 17. replaced Czar Nicholas II
  11. 19. Animal Farm contains a message about the politics of this country
  12. 22. Orwell felt ____________ of governments and power
  13. 25. poking fun at an issue
  14. 26. can be read on more than one level
  15. 28. Orwell's real name
  16. 30. Animal Farm was originally placed in this section of book stores
  17. 32. intellectuals in Europe believed that socialism would create a society where everyone was ________
  18. 33. Animal Farm tells the story of animals that rise up in ___________
Down
  1. 1. head of the communist party
  2. 2. Orwell often opposed the crowd and was known as an ___________
  3. 3. represented by Boxer & Clover
  4. 11. Stalin's government all but outlawed _____________
  5. 12. the two characters that represent the feud between Stalin & Trotsky
  6. 13. hero of the early Revolution
  7. 14. characters that represent Stalin's military police
  8. 18. Animal Farm is an allegory of the ______________ Revolution
  9. 20. place where Orwell spent his early years
  10. 21. character that represents the Russian Orthodox church
  11. 23. Stalin wanted to move the Soviet Union into a modern industrial ______
  12. 24. tactics used when peasants refused to give up their land
  13. 27. represents Czar Nicholas II
  14. 28. Orwell supported __________ during WWII
  15. 29. Orwell published his book after this country surrendered in WWII
  16. 31. character that represents the general public