Across
- 3. The ability to think independently and question society
- 6. The preservation of books through memorization
- 8. The act of controlling or banning information to limit free thought
- 10. Government workers whose job is to burn books
- 12. Montag's realization that his life lacks meaning
- 13. Large interactive television screens that replace real relationships
- 16. Understanding gained from books that the government fears
- 18. Objects that represent knowledge and individuality
- 19. Pressure to think and behave the same way as everyone else
- 20. Resistance against government control and censorship
Down
- 1. The destruction of books used by the government to suppress ideas
- 2. The state's power over information and citizens
- 4. Entertainment and information used to distract the population
- 5. Biased information used to influence how people think
- 7. A robotic enforcer used to hunt down lawbreakers
- 9. Ear devices that block out thought and silence reflection
- 11. A lack of knowledge encouraged by the society
- 14. A sense of self lost through conformity
- 15. Tools used to distract and control people in the novel
- 17. The dystopian world that values comfort over thinking
