Fahrenheit 451
Across
- 3. The former English professor who helps Montag understand books.
- 4. The foundation of freedom threatened by distraction.
- 5. In this novel, their job is to burn books.
- 7. Objects that are banned and burned in Montag’s world.
- 9. The curious neighbor who sparks Montag's self-reflection
- 11. Requires intellectual courage and critical thought.
- 12. Neutral tool that becomes dangerous when misused for escapism.
- 17. The suppression of ideas or literature in society.
- 18. A habit that leads to self-imposed ignorance.
- 20. Thinking deeply about life and one’s choices.
Down
- 1. The protagonist who questions society's obsession with entertainment
- 2. Clarisse’s trait that makes her question the world around her.
- 6. Avoiding reality through distractions, a key theme of the novel.
- 8. The collective population that chooses comfort over reflection.
- 10. Small radios used for constant entertainment.
- 13. What is weakened by frequent media multitasking.
- 14. The type of interactive media that Mildred obsessively watches.
- 15. Following societal norms without questioning them.
- 16. Montag’s wife, addicted to her parlor walls and Seashell radios.
- 19. The fire chief who defends censorship and conformity.