Across
- 2. To adapt something to modern needs or habits (9)
- 3. Information which is often false and used by a political organisation to make people agree with what it is saying (10)
- 6. To control or influence someone or something unfairly (10)
- 8. Describes someone who behaves in a stupid, unwise way and shows a lack of good judgement (7)
- 10. To take a position of power illegally or by force (5)
- 11. What a writer makes a character like (16)
- 14. A story with two meanings: a literal one and a deeper one wit a moral lesson (8)
- 16. The power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience (9)
- 18. An important rule (11)
- 20. When a situation makes us feel sympathy or sorrow (6)
- 21. Describes someone who betrays someone else's trust (11)
- 24. To fill someone with the urge or ability to do or feel something (7)
- 25. The time when crops are cut and collected from the fields (7)
- 26. People altogether as a community (7)
Down
- 1. A situation in which people fight against the government in their country (9)
- 4. Describes something that deserves respect and approval (9)
- 5. Where a leader uses propaganda to convince people to worship them and treat them like a god (4,2,11)
- 7. Someone who spreads misinformation to to influence people to support those in power (12)
- 9. Something that shocks people because they think it is morally wrong (7)
- 12. person A type of narrative describing events happening to other people (5,6)
- 13. Describes someone who uses their power in a dishonest way in order to get an advantage (7)
- 15. Someone who has total power and uses it in a cruel and unfair way (6)
- 17. A companion who shares one's activities or is a fellow member of an organisation (7)
- 19. A lesson that can be learned from a story or experience (5)
- 22. Severe suffering (8)
- 23. Something that has an effect on the character, development or behaviour of someone or something (9)
