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Across
  1. 1. Dyer's architectural designs in Hawksmoor are tied to this darker philosophical concept
  2. 2. The existential pull guiding Azaro’s journey in The Famished Road
  3. 3. The philosophical and moral dilemmas of cloning in Never Let Me Go reflect this concept
  4. 6. Woolf’s focus on thought over plot in Mark on the Wall reflects this technique
  5. 7. The natural object the narrator identifies the mark with in Mark on the Wall
  6. 11. The Yoruba concept of spirit-children in The Famished Road
  7. 13. The submerged cities in The Drowned World are surrounded by this feature
  8. 14. The literary movement Woolf belongs to, focused on introspection
  9. 15. The post-colonial conflict explored in The Famished Road
  10. 16. The natural process describing decay and regression in The Drowned World
  11. 17. The headmaster at Hailsham suggests art reveals this human quality in Never Let Me Go
  12. 18. The real-life architect who inspired Dyer in Hawksmoor
Down
  1. 1. The central structure in Hawksmoor symbolizing mystery and ritual
  2. 4. The literary style Woolf employs in Mark on the Wall
  3. 5. The ineffable element Hailsham students attempt to capture in their art
  4. 8. The catastrophic environmental theme of The Drowned World
  5. 9. Dyer’s assistant in Hawksmoor, who shares his secrets
  6. 10. The process of psychological regression central to The Drowned World
  7. 12. The ultimate fate of the clones in Never Let Me Go
  8. 19. A recurring symbolic feature in The Famished Road, representing cyclical journeys