Across
- 6. – A government, especially an authoritarian one. (6 letters)
- 7. – A system where power is held by a small, privileged group. (9 letters)
- 8. – The act of influencing or controlling someone for personal gain. (12 letters)
- 12. – A story with animals that teaches a lesson. (5 letters)
- 13. – A political system in which one person holds absolute power. (14 letters)
- 16. – The central idea or underlying message of a work. (5 letters)
- 18. – When human qualities are given to animals or objects. (15 letters)
- 19. – The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. (10 letters)
- 20. – A genre of writing or art that mocks or critiques societal issues. (6 letters)
Down
- 1. – A political system in which one person holds absolute power. (12 letters)
- 2. – A piece of information used to manipulate public opinion or reinforce a belief. (11 letters)
- 3. – The figure who tells the story in a novel or play. (8 letters)
- 4. – Hints or clues that suggest what will happen later in the story. (12 letters)
- 5. – The unfair treatment or use of others for personal gain. (12 letters)
- 9. – A story with a deeper moral or political meaning, often involving animals. (7 letters)
- 10. – A sense of irony, often when the unexpected occurs in the story. (5 letters)
- 11. Irony – The narrator knows something that the characters do not. (7 letters)
- 14. – The act of controlling or suppressing information to protect those in power. (10 letters)
- 15. – A government where one ruler holds complete power. (9 letters)
- 17. – The lesson or message conveyed by a story. (5 letters)
