Across
- 4. An activity that symbolizes a simpler, more peaceful life, contrasting with the chaotic urban settings.
- 7. Jewish American writer who Jake dislikes
- 9. A theme explored through characters' behaviors and Hemingway's ideals of manhood.
- 10. Feelings one of the feelings that Jake has in reference to Bretts relationship with the other characters
- 11. Jake Barnes' profession
- 12. Jake's most prevalent hobby throughout the book
- 13. The owner of the hotel in Pamplona.
- 14. A Spanish term for a religious festival; it symbolizes lifestyle of the characters in the novel.
- 15. A common setting in the novel where characters engage in conversations and social interactions.
- 16. Frequently consumed by the characters, serving as a coping mechanism and social activity
Down
- 1. A city in Spain famous for the Running of the Bulls, which forms a central backdrop in the novel.
- 2. An event that the characters witness in Spain which serves as a symbol of their own relationships and interactions.
- 3. A sense of disenchantment prevalent among the characters, stemming from their war experiences
- 5. The author
- 6. The period after World War I(has a hyphen)
- 8. Both literal and symbolic, representing the emotional and physical incapacity of Jake Barnes
- 13. Romero's occupation
