Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Answers

  1. (W) Newquay
  2. (I)  British
  3. (L) Nigel Williams
  4. (L) Classical Literature
  5. (I)  The Lord Of The Flies
  6. (A) Ann Brookfield
  7. (M) Monasteries
  8. (G) The Double Tongue
  9. (O) Bowerchalk
  10. (L) NObel Prize For Literature
  11. (D) Normandy
  12. (I) Heart Failure
  13. (N) Navy
  14. (G) Rites Of Passage

Monday, May 10, 2010

Crossword

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References:
1- William Golding was born in his grandmother's house, 47 Mountwise, St. Columb Minor, …….., Cornwall
2- Sir William Gerald Golding was a ……. Novelist.
3- The Lord Of the Flies Movie was adapted by……….
4- Golding's often allegorical fiction makes broad use of allusions to …………….
5-His first novel
6- His wife was called …….
7- His novels are often set in closed communities such as islands, villages, …….., groups of hunter-gatherers, ships at sea or a pharaoh's court.
8- After he died, he left the draft of a novel, ……………….., set in ancient Delphi, which was published posthumously.
9- He was buried in the village churchyard at ……………, South Wiltshire.
10- He won a ………………
11- He also participated in the invasion of …………. on D-Day.
12- He died because of a ………
13- During World War II, Golding fought in the Royal ………
14- He was also awarded the Booker Prize for literature in 1980 for his novel ………………., the first book of the trilogy To the Ends of the Earth.