Across
- 3. Tested between family members.
- 7. Christopher’s journey towards independence.
- 10. How Christopher sees and interprets things differently.
- 11. Relationships that are complicated but central.
- 12. The idea that different brains think differently.
- 13. Adjusting to new situations and challenges.
- 15. Christopher’s mother, who lives away from home.
- 18. The protagonist, a boy with autism who investigates a mystery.
- 20. Between characters and within Christopher himself.
- 21. The story told from Christopher’s unique perspective.
- 22. Christopher often feels separated from others.
- 23. A moral value explored in the play.
Down
- 1. The dog whose death sparks the story.
- 2. Characters show weakness and strength.
- 4. Christopher’s way of understanding the world.
- 5. Objects like the dog represent deeper meanings.
- 6. Understanding others’ feelings, important for relationships.
- 8. The central plot about discovering who killed Wellington.
- 9. A subject Christopher loves and uses to make sense of life.
- 14. Important to Christopher, who values honesty.
- 16. Learning truths about the world and self.
- 17. Challenges and connections between characters.
- 19. Christopher’s father, who struggles with honesty.
