Vertigo and Color Theory Review
Across
- 3. where Johnny and Gavin met
- 6. the ailment that Johnny struggles with because he watched a fellow police officer fall to his death
- 12. color that can symbolize peace, purity, innocence, and love
- 14. color that can symbolize evil, death, depression, and elegance
- 15. what Johnny's job was before he was afflicted with his illness
- 16. the name of the woman that Judy is pretending to be
- 18. color that can symbolize growth, envy, jealousy, evil, and wealth
- 19. the real name of the person we were introduced to as Madeline
Down
- 1. the person who asks Johnny to follow his wife
- 2. color that can symbolize wealth, royalty, or mystery
- 3. the supposed name of Madeline's great grandmother
- 4. the piece of Jewelry that Judy wears to solidify to Johnny that she is in fact Madeline
- 5. color that can symbolize humor, flamboyance, and balance
- 7. color that can symbolize sadness or spirituality
- 8. what Gavin thinks is happening with his wife and why he asks Johnny to follow Madeline
- 9. color that can symbolize femininity, love, and charm
- 10. color that can symbolize danger, passion, love, and death
- 11. color that can symbolize happiness and hazardous
- 13. the person that Johnny used to be engaged to and who he discusses with about his illness in the second scene
- 17. what Judy writes to tell the audience that she is actually Madeline