Delirium - Shanya Abram
Across
- 3. Her best friend that shows her feelings are freedom and shouldn't be removed.
- 4. The tone of the ending because Lena watches the person she loves die.
- 8. It describes what Lena is in the beginning when she thought the cure was a blessing rather than a curse forced upon people.
- 10. The place Invalids go and where the Resistance is secretly forms.
- 12. It made citizens over the age of 18 emotionless. It is too dangerous for people under 18.
- 14. The setting of the book.
- 17. The protagonist of the story that learns that love is not a deadly disease she was raised to believe it was.
- 18. What the government does because they are not allowed to find their own husbands or wives.
- 19. It is what Lena gets when she escapes at the end of the book.
Down
- 1. What Lena feels when her feelings starts to show and it becomes a conflict.
- 2. People who either refused the cure or the cure didn't work on them. They are killed or they run away to the Wilds.
- 5. It is the decision she makes when she realizes the DFA has been lying and causes the climax.
- 6. The boy she falls in love and shows her that love isn't as bad as it seems
- 7. What Lena felt at the end when Alex died.
- 9. A feeling Lena had when she found out that Alex never had the cure and he was an invalid.
- 11. Who she lives with because her mother killed herself.
- 13. The part of the story where Alex dies helping Lena escape.
- 15. What the DFA labelled love when it announced it was a disease that needed to be cured
- 16. The person that left a black mark on Lena's family name because she killed herself and supposedly had delirium.
- 20. An organization in the U.S.A that controls its citizens by lying and claiming love is a fatal disease and removes their emotions. They are the antagonist.