Honeyman and the Hunter Chapters 1-5
Across
- 1. – Symbolizes connection and freedom for Rudra (Chapter 1).
- 4. – Rudra faces internal and external ___ regarding his identity (Chapters 1-5).
- 6. – Rudra grapples with the ___ of his family’s past (Chapter 5).
- 8. – A feeling Rudra experiences when reflecting on his family’s history (Chapter 4).
- 9. – The novel explores the ___ of cultural identities through Rudra (Chapter 1).
- 13. – Rudra explores his Indian ___ throughout the novel (Chapters 2 & 5).
- 16. – A theme representing movement from one place to another (Chapter 2).
- 17. – Rudra’s bond with Jacob highlights his struggles (Chapter 3).
- 18. – Rudra is ___ the complexities of his dual heritage (Chapter 3).
- 21. – The emotional distance between Rudra and his father (Chapter 4).
- 23. – The main character who explores his identity (Chapter 1).
- 24. – Rudra learns about his ___ as he uncovers family history (Chapter 5).
Down
- 2. – Rudra longs for a deeper ___ to his heritage (Chapters 4-5).
- 3. – Rudra’s dual ___ identity is a source of conflict (Chapters 3-5).
- 5. – Rudra’s ___ of self-discovery is central to the narrative (Chapters 1-5).
- 7. – Rudra’s quest is one of seeking ___ about his family (Chapter 4).
- 10. – Rudra grapples with the expectations of his Indian ___ (Chapters 2 & 5).
- 11. – Rudra seeks ___ between his two cultural identities (Chapter 5).
- 12. – A central theme as Rudra grapples with his identity (Chapter 2).
- 14. – A major theme as Rudra navigates his mixed cultural background (Chapter 1).
- 15. – Rudra feels a sense of ___ in both cultures (Chapter 3).
- 19. – Rudra feels ___ from his father’s past and culture (Chapter 5).
- 20. – Rudra’s ___ shapes his understanding of his past (Chapter 5).
- 22. – Rudra’s journey to understand his roots is a ___ for identity (Chapters 4-5).