Midterm Crossword Puzzle-Serena Hinkle
Across
- 4. – how different identities connect and affect experiences.
- 5. – a system of signs or rules for meaning.
- 7. – smaller categories within a main genre
- 8. – traditional stories that explain ideas or beliefs.
- 11. – based on a set of beliefs or ideas.
- 12. – a smaller culture within a bigger one.
- 13. – dressing up as a character.
- 17. – the literal meaning.
- 19. – relating to signs and symbols.
- 20. – the emotional or hidden meaning.
- 23. – a system of beliefs or values.
- 24. – clearly expressed or connected.
- 28. – being shaped by society’s messages or roles.
- 30. – the actual thing a sign refers to.
- 31. – made by hand with skill.
- 35. – a group of businesses making similar products.
- 36. – feeling separated or disconnected.
- 37. – belief that traits are natural and fixed.
- 38. – belief that traits are shaped by society.
- 40. – an economy where people own businesses for profit.
- 41. – accepted official works or stories.
- 42. – creating a message or meaning.
- 43. – smaller groups with their own styles or interests.
- 44. – turning something into something to sell.
- 45. – the word or image that shows meaning.
- 46. – a system where everyone shares resources equally.
Down
- 1. – about how parts work together in order.
- 2. – the working class.
- 3. – the wealthy class who own businesses.
- 6. – about choices or options in meaning.
- 9. – a quick reference to something well-known.
- 10. – the exact meaning of a word.
- 13. – a group’s way of life, beliefs, and traditions.
- 14. – shaped by beliefs or values.
- 15. – any piece of communication (like a book or movie).
- 16. – something bought or sold.
- 18. – questioning or challenging gender/sexual norms.
- 21. – being real or true.
- 22. – shared rules that give meaning.
- 25. – the feelings or ideas a word suggests.
- 26. – the main idea or message.
- 27. – the study of signs and meanings.
- 29. – the ideas and culture built on the economy.
- 32. – a theory about class struggle and equality.
- 33. – things that represent something else.
- 34. – control through culture or ideas, not force.
- 39. – to understand or interpret meaning.
- 40. – judging or analyzing something.