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Animal Allegory

Animal Allegory Word Search

The “Animal Farm Word Search” introduces vocabulary from Orwell’s timeless allegory about power and corruption. Words like rebellion, propaganda, and corruption highlight the story’s political undercurrents. Terms such as Napoleon, Snowball, and Boxer represent the animal characters who symbolize real-world political figures and working-class struggles. Students also encounter farm-related words like barnyard, windmill, and commandments, anchoring the allegory in its rural setting. This activity helps learners connect story elements with historical meaning and moral commentary.

This puzzle promotes critical thinking and symbolic analysis. Students strengthen reading recall by associating words with plot, theme, and character. It enhances vocabulary comprehension related to politics, persuasion, and revolution. The task develops pattern recognition, visual tracking, and semantic categorization, improving overall literacy. By exploring Orwell’s allegory through words, students better understand how fiction can mirror political truths.

Vocabulary Words Found In This Word Search – Manor, Rebellion, Pigs, Snowball, Napoleon, Squealer, Commandments, Barnyard, Propaganda, Windmill, Corruption, Boxer, Traitor, Moses, Clover