Across
- 8. The narrator recalling a pivotal summer
- 10. The novel’s tone and outcome
- 11. The upper-class girl, object of affection
- 12. Lost through adult revelations
- 14. Social divisions shaping relationships
- 15. The adult narrator’s reflective perspective
Down
- 1. The novel’s frame narrative device
- 2. Lewis’s lasting remorse
- 3. Forbidden and complicated
- 4. Reflecting on the past with pain
- 5. Emotional and social
- 6. Central to the plot’s tension
- 7. Lewis’s childhood friend
- 9. The setting symbolizing fleeting youth
- 13. Social rules restricting freedom
