Lord of the Flies (Ch. 1-7)
Across
- 1. the mark the plane made when it crashed on the island
- 4. says, “Because the rules are the only thing we’ve got!”
- 5. author of Lord of the Flies
- 7. Jack wants to do this
- 10. sign from the "world of grown-ups"
- 14. combined name of the twins on the island
- 16. Golding uses this literary device to convey a deeper, symbolic meaning through his story
- 18. kicks over sandcastles, throws rocks at Henry
- 19. intelligent but easily intimidated
Down
- 1. says, "You'll get back to where you came from."
- 2. Simon says it is inside all of us
- 3. Ralph gets upset with Jack for not helping with these
- 6. generic title for all of the younger boys
- 8. symbol of civilization and order
- 9. literary device used by Golding to hint at what is to come
- 11. Ralph says to Jack, "Why do you _______ me?"
- 12. leader of the hunters, antagonist of the novel
- 13. the boys use these to make fire
- 15. Ralph is focused on this
- 17. symbolizes hope of rescue