Across
- 2. A photographer develops film in a quiet darkroom, suffering from secondary trauma while frustrated by a public that views suffering as a brief distraction.
- 6. A stolen boat ride on a dark lake serves as a terrifying reminder of nature's vast, supreme power over humanity.
- 8. A soldier returns home from war only to be permanently haunted by the visceral, inescapable guilt of taking a man's life.
- 9. An isolated community prepares for and endures a violent storm, discovering that the invisible power of nature is a force they cannot tame.
- 12. The speaker angrily rejects a Eurocentric education system that erased his heritage, vowing to discover and carve out his own identity.
- 13. An exile maintains a bright, idealized memory of her war-torn childhood homeland, despite the dark reality of its current oppressive regime.
- 15. The speaker walks through a city trapped in a cycle of physical, socioeconomic, and psychological misery caused by corrupt institutions.
Down
- 1. The speaker angrily rejects a Eurocentric education system that erased his heritage, vowing to discover and carve out his own identity.
- 3. A grieving mother absorbs the quiet pain of watching her son grow up and leave for war, left only with memories.
- 4. A tyrannical Duke casually boasts about murdering his former wife, revealing his obsession with absolute control and possession.
- 5. A cavalry unit heroically rides to their certain deaths due to a military blunder, celebrating obedience and duty.
- 7. Soldiers trapped in the freezing trenches realize that the brutal, relentless winter weather is a deadlier enemy than the opposing army.
- 10. The fragility of paper—from holy books to building blueprints—is contrasted with its immense power to record, restrict, and alter human life.
- 11. Nature and time inevitably destroy even the greatest monuments of arrogant human dictators.
- 14. A soldier goes from a patriotic, clockwork fighter to a terrified beast driven purely by raw survival instincts mid-charge.
