Across
- 3. The industrial figure who replaces religious symbolism.
- 4. The abandoned structure where John seeks enlightenment.
- 5. Commodity-driven mindset satirized through constant consumption.
- 8. Drug used to suppress negative emotions and maintain stability.
- 11. Tool of control disguised as pleasure, particularly through entertainment machines.
- 13. The World State’s ultimate method of control, beginning before birth.
- 14. Poetic and emotional language source through which John interprets the world.
- 15. The World State prioritizes this over truth.
- 18. Citizens who resist conformity are sent to these remote places.
- 19. The societal value equated with happiness and economic success.
Down
- 1. Citizens’ lack of unique identity is caused by this loss.
- 2. Process that creates mass-produced human embryos.
- 3. Theme contrasting agency with comfort and superficial pleasure.
- 6. Symbol of artificial reproduction and lifelong confinement.
- 7. The character whose spiritual struggles highlight individuality.
- 9. The theme describing the impossibility of pursuing scientific or emotional truth.
- 10. The emotion-suppressing effect of soma is described as “Christianity without _____.”
- 12. Motif suggesting adults act like emotional infants due to conditioning.
- 16. The upper-class caste that still experiences alienation (e.g., Helmholtz).
- 17. Technology used to shape citizens’ beliefs from childhood.
