Across
- 1. unattractive and aggressive, the boy who represents anarchy
- 3. functions as a kind of measurement of the strength of the civilized instinct remaining on the island.
- 4. the imaginary fear that represents the primal instinct of savagery that exists within all human beings
- 5. the items that represent the power of science and intellectual endeavor in society.
- 7. he disdains authority and has a single-minded desire to hurt and destroy. This boy represents true savagery.
- 9. the author of the lord of the flies
- 11. the name the boys gave a twelve-year-old asthmatic boy who is overweight and shy
Down
- 2. this tool becomes a powerful symbol of civilization and order
- 5. represents spirituality and can be interpreted as a Christ-like figure
- 6. The twins, who cling to civilization's old ways, are symbolic of society as a whole. They represent the faceless populations that make up large societies, particularly in the eyes of governments.
- 8. the novel's protagonist, a Confident, calm, and physically capable boy
- 10. a physical manifestation of the beast, a symbol of the power of evil, and a kind of Satan figure who evokes the beast within each human being