Across
- 2. He transforms shame into confidence once he separates himself from his former identity.
- 4. His leadership weakens not because he changes, but because the group does.
- 6. What begins as hope gradually becomes a test of responsibility.
- 7. These two represent how individuals disappear inside group loyalty.
- 9. He understands the truth about the island but lacks the power to make others accept it.
- 10. The boys begin to lose this once they hide behind paint and the crowd.
- 11. Though it may not physically exist, this force becomes real because the boys believe in it.
- 13. This emotion spreads faster than logic and shapes the boys’ reality.
Down
- 1. Without this tool, intelligence loses its practical power.
- 3. His intellect cannot protect him from a society that values strength over thought.
- 4. The goal that slowly becomes less important than power.
- 5. What begins as survival becomes ritual.
- 8. This object loses authority as the boys’ respect for structure declines
- 12. The boys believe the beast arrives from this place, revealing their fear of the unknown.
