Across
- 1. Moral and social learning
- 4. Self-discovery theme
- 7. Early critique of women’s roles
- 9. First-person perspective
- 11. Austen’s subtle humor
- 14. The novel’s imaginative and naive heroine
- 15. Catherine’s youthful purity
- 16. Literary genre parodied in the novel
- 18. Austen’s tool to critique social norms
- 19. For personal and social harmony
- 20. Symbol of Gothic fascination and deception
Down
- 2. Driving force of Catherine’s fantasies
- 3. Moral goodness valued
- 5. Social expectations
- 6. Misjudgments challenged
- 8. Central theme, social and romantic
- 10. Social bonds and support
- 12. Austen’s contrast to Gothic excess
- 13. Setting shaping characters’ lives
- 17. Catherine’s sensible love interest
