Across
- 3. What Julius Caesar’s story reminds us of—our own ___
- 5. A common theme in both Julius Caesar and Fahrenheit 451
- 7. The retired English professor who helps Montag
- 8. A literary reference to another work or historical event
- 9. The Roman Republic transitioned into this after Caesar’s death
- 11. The elite guards who whispered, “Remember, thou art mortal”
- 13. What Montag hopes will fix society
- 15. Faber tells Montag that books alone cannot create this
- 17. Faber warns that books serve as reminders of human ___
- 18. The idea of undermining or overthrowing authority, associated with Communism
- 19. The key quotes in literature that hold deeper meaning
Down
- 1. Faber compares books to Caesar’s guards to remind people of their ___
- 2. Shakespeare’s famous play about the assassination of a Roman leader
- 4. Roman leader assassinated in 44 BCE
- 5. Author of Fahrenheit 451
- 6. Caesar was killed due to fears of his rising ___
- 10. The main character in Fahrenheit 451
- 12. The medium of knowledge that Montag seeks to protect
- 14. Caesar’s title, meaning ruler for life
- 16. The societal structure that Montag begins to question
