Fahrenheit 451
Across
- 3. Represents the home and fire’s warmth, contrasting destruction.
- 6. A symbol on firemen’s uniforms, representing fire.
- 9. A symbol of self-reflection and truly knowing oneself.
- 11. The substance Montag uses to burn books.
- 13. Montag’s wife, who overdoses on sleeping pills.
Down
- 1. The curious young neighbor who asks, “Are you happy?”
- 2. Mythical bird Beatty mentions, symbolizing rebirth through fire.
- 3. The question Clarisse makes Montag consider for the first time.
- 4. The fireman who begins questioning his role in society.
- 5. The wall-sized TV screens Mildred is obsessed with.
- 7. Montag’s job, but instead of stopping fires, he starts them.
- 8. The forbidden objects firemen are ordered to burn.
- 10. The tiny radios Mildred wears in her ears constantly.
- 12. The fire chief who explains why books are banned.