Across
- 3. this character died after his leg was blown off, to the regretful relief of his best friend
- 6. this character burned his 'love' letters because he felt distracted by them
- 8. this character sent Jimmy Cross a pebble to represent a sense of "separateness but togetherness", whatever that means
- 12. this character blamed Gatsby for his wife's crime
- 13. this character represented the beaten-down working class of the 1920's
- 14. this character observes while trying to withhold judgment
- 16. this character retreated into her money and privilege when times got tough
Down
- 1. this character represented the gossipy shallowness of the 1920's
- 2. this character was killed in a car accident by her lover's wife
- 4. this character drives around a lake, dreaming of what he'd like to say to the important people in his life
- 5. this character was consumed by paranoia when he thought a platoon member was going to shoot him
- 6. this character recreated himself according to his Platonic ideal
- 7. this character "gets lost in the 'Nam sh**" and disappears into the jungle forever
- 9. this character numbed himself with marijuana and tranquilizers to distract himself from the war, until he died
- 10. this character gets demoted for bringing his girlfriend into a war zone
- 11. this character's death haunts Norman Bowker, who thinks he could've done more to save him
- 15. this character tells the dubiously truthful story of Mary Anne Bell
