Fahrenheit 451

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