Across
- 3. – The animals’ uprising against Mr. Jones.
- 5. – The animals’ devotion to leaders and ideals.
- 10. – “Four legs good, two legs bad” and later changes.
- 14. – Napoleon’s betrayal of Snowball and other animals.
- 15. – The suffering of the animals under unfair rule.
- 16. – Attempts by animals to oppose unfair rule.
- 17. – Describes the oppressive government in the story.
- 18. – The beliefs of Animalism.
- 19. – The philosophy guiding the animals.
Down
- 1. – How Squealer twists information to control others.
- 2. – The whole story represents real-world events.
- 4. – The widening gap between pigs and other animals.
- 6. – Napoleon becomes a dictator over the farm.
- 7. – Animals being used for the benefit of others.
- 8. – Used by pigs to control the other animals.
- 9. – How power corrupts the pigs over time.
- 11. – The cruel and absolute rule of Napoleon.
- 12. – Social divisions among animals and humans.
- 13. – Pigs preaching equality but living in luxury.
- 16. – The change in leadership on the farm.
