Fahrenheit 451
Across
- 2. The room where wall-sized TVs are watched
- 6. A technology that distracts people from real life
- 8. A symbol that represents both destruction and change
- 10. The act of suppressing ideas and information
- 12. The fire chief who defends book burning
- 13. Montag’s act of reading and protecting books
- 15. The main character and fireman who begins to question society
- 16. A curious young girl who makes Montag think differently
- 17. A world focused on pleasure and avoidance of thinking
Down
- 1. A former English professor who helps Montag
- 2. A symbol representing rebirth and renewal
- 3. A robotic dog used to hunt people
- 4. People whose job is to burn books instead of stop fires
- 5. Objects that are illegal and burned by firemen
- 7. What books represent in the novel
- 9. Montag's wife who is obsessed with television
- 11. The symbol on the firemen’s uniforms
- 14. The state society is kept in by banning books