Four Legs Good, Two Legs Bad: A Bookish Puzzle
This crossword puzzle focuses on the iconic novel "Animal Farm" by George Orwell, specifically on the chilling slogan uttered by the pigs: "Four legs good, two legs bad."
Here's a crossword puzzle designed to test your knowledge of the novel and its themes:
Across
- The species that rebels against the humans. (8 letters)
- The farm's original name, before the revolution. (7 letters)
- The pig who becomes the most powerful leader. (6 letters)
- The workhorse who symbolizes hard work and loyalty. (5 letters)
- The song that the animals sing to represent their hopes and dreams. (5 letters)
- The symbol of the pigs' growing power. (6 letters)
- The farm's new name after the revolution. (10 letters)
Down
- The farm animal who is the most intelligent but easily manipulated. (5 letters)
- The animal who represents the working class and their oppression. (8 letters)
- The farm animal who symbolizes rebellion and cunning. (5 letters)
- The farm animal who represents the idealistic and naive. (4 letters)
- The event that symbolizes the pigs' complete control. (7 letters)
- The symbol of the human world that the animals rebel against. (6 letters)
- The famous quote that encapsulates the pigs' totalitarian ideology. (16 letters)
Answers
Across
- ANIMALS
- MANOR
- NAPOLEON
- BOXER
- BEAST
- WHISKERS
- MANOR FARM
Down
- SQUEALER
- WORKHORSE
- SNOWBALL
- DUNCAN
- BANISHMENT
- WINDMILL
- FOUR LEGS GOOD TWO LEGS BAD
This crossword puzzle serves as a fun and engaging way to revisit and appreciate the themes of power, corruption, and revolution in George Orwell's "Animal Farm."