Across
- 2. Anakin Skywalker believing he can control the dark side in Star Wars
- 3. Many of Shakespeare's sonnets end with this two-line rhyming punch
- 5. Atticus Finch persuading a jury partly because of his moral reputation
- 6. The bitter sarcasm running through Mean Girls rather than warmth or sincerity
- 8. Dickens opening A Christmas Carol by calling Scrooge "a squeezing, wrenching, grasping" man
- 10. Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing rather than Hamlet
Down
- 1. POV; Harry Potter is told using "he," not "I"
- 4. POV; the narrator of Pride and Prejudice knows everyone's thoughts
- 6. Animal Farm ultimately shows how power corrupts revolutionary ideals
- 7. Hamlet's "To be or not to be" soliloquy
- 9. What many viewers feel at the end of The Shawshank Redemption when Andy escapes
