Lord of the Flies REVIEW
Across
- 1. This is what Percival Wemys Madison struggles to recall from memory
- 3. After his first successful hunt, the amount of this excites Jack
- 5. This is what pushes Jack to leave the tribe
- 7. A descriptor for Simon, given by the Lord of the Flies
- 9. This is who Ralph meets on the beach, ending his run from Jack
- 12. This character breaks a lens in the glasses and later steals them from Piggy
- 14. This is the prediction that Simon makes for Ralph
- 15. A descriptor for how Jack managed the choir when first introduced
- 17. A descriptor for Piggy's knees as he is coming out of the creepers
- 20. This is the group who's opinions Piggy is very often concerned about
- 22. This is what Ralph does when he sees what remains of the Lord of the Flies
- 24. This character goes missing after the out-of-control fire
- 27. A descriptor for Jack when he is first introduced
- 28. A description of the noise the boys make when hunting Ralph
- 29. This is what Simon suggests is actually the beast
- 31. This is the job the choir takes over
- 33. One symbol for wildness and uncivilized behavior
- 35. A simile that describes how Jack is treated by his tribe at the feast
- 36. Ralph considers Piggy to be his only true ______
- 37. The distance in feet that Piggy fell to his death
- 40. The re-enactment of the hunt always involves this movement
- 42. An action that indicates a boy thinks rules should be protected
- 43. This is what Ralph says about Simon's death
- 46. The condition of the parachutist when Simon find him
- 48. Ralph often evaluates and critiques his ability to do this
- 49. This is what Ralph claims to be when asked by the Naval Officer
- 50. This is the number of boys that die on the island
- 51. The object that Piggy is always willing to carry
- 52. How Ralph feels about flicking his tangled hair out of his eyes
- 53. A symbol for savage and uncontrollable behavior
- 54. This is what Sam and Eric say about the night of Simon's death
- 55. The most important thing on the island, according to Ralph
- 56. This is what Jack plans to do with Ralph after Piggy is killed
- 58. A symbol of fear
- 60. This is what Roger suggests they do during the first meeting
- 61. This is what Ralph feels after hitting the pig's snout with his spear
- 62. This is Jack's state of undress for the second half of the novel
Down
- 2. This why Jack and the hunters put the pig's head on a stick
- 4. This indicates that the boys are losing the ability to think rationally and logically
- 6. They are captured by the hunters and forced to turn on Ralph
- 8. A descriptor of a symbol that indicates the boys are not doing a good job of maintaining a civilized society
- 10. This is what Roger does to prepare for the sacrifice to the beast
- 11. This is what Piggy says about Simon's death
- 13. This is what Piggy suggests the boys might become afraid of
- 16. Jack is freed from these emotions after painting his face
- 18. The reason that Jack first paints his face
- 19. What Samneric report that they have seen on top of the mountain
- 20. How the pig's head is described when Simon first sees it
- 21. This is what stops Roger from hitting the littlun with stones
- 23. Ralph's age
- 25. This is what the officer assumes the island has been like for the boys
- 26. This character is the only one who does not change from innocence
- 30. This symbol is destroyed by Roger, indicating he does not want to go home
- 32. This is what will help ships find the boys' island
- 34. A simile that describes Sam and Eric when they are first introduced
- 38. An action that indicates a boy is attempting to stay rational and civilized
- 39. When this happens to the conch, the boys lose all law and order
- 41. This character changes from democratic to sadistic
- 44. This is one of the things that Piggy brags about when he first talks to Ralph
- 45. One symbol for the desire for home and a civilized life
- 47. After the ship passes, Ralph calls a meeting that is meant for this, not for fun
- 57. This is what Roger used to murder Piggy and shatter the conch
- 59. This is what Ralph accuses Jack of being just before they fight on the "neck"