Lord of the Flies
Across
- 1. – Part of the mind that balances desires with what’s socially acceptable.
- 4. – A main character in Lord of the Flies who tries to maintain order.
- 6. – Bags and suitcases used when travelling.
- 8. – A tool used for navigation and finding direction.
- 9. – Where something begins or comes from.
- 11. Piper – A folk tale character who leads children away; referenced in Lord of the Flies.
- 12. – Relating to atoms; often linked to powerful weapons.
- 14. – To leave a dangerous place for safety.
- 17. – The sea-based armed forces of the United Kingdom.
- 19. – Wild, violent, and uncontrolled.
- 20. or captaining – Leading a group, especially in a military or naval setting.
- 21. – Acts as a go-between to help solve conflict.
Down
- 1. – Deeply immoral or wicked.
- 2. – A character in Lord of the Flies who represents logic and reason.
- 3. – Related to the ideas of Sigmund Freud, especially about the mind.
- 5. – Japanese city where the first atomic bomb was dropped in 1945.
- 7. – The opposite of warm; also describes a major 20th-century war without direct fighting.
- 10. – The part of the mind that wants instant pleasure and doesn’t care about rules.
- 11. – From the earliest times; ancient and primitive.
- 13. – Connected to energy from the nucleus of an atom; used in bombs and power.
- 14. – The part of the personality that deals with reality (appears twice).
- 15. – A nation or area of land with its own government.
- 16. – A character in Lord of the Flies who represents chaos and power hunger.
- 18. – The second Japanese city hit by an atomic bomb in 1945.