Vocabulaire de Voyage

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Across
  1. 3. Shakespeare represents people of "high ..."
  2. 4. hero is torn by one of these
  3. 5. Tragedies are single ...
  4. 7. The hero is an ... being
  5. 8. shakespeare mentions this not as origin of major deeds
  6. 13. hero's nature possesses this quality
  7. 17. ultimate power in tragic world that reacts against evil
  8. 19. appreciable influence Shakespeare allowed
  9. 22. one of the two love-tragedies where the heroine is as central as the hero
  10. 23. moral order's demand; not just "poetic ..."
  11. 24. central impressive feling of Shakespeare's tragedy
Down
  1. 1. Type of conditions Shakespeare sometimes represents, but not as the origin of major deeds
  2. 2. Shakespeare introduces this (ghosts, witches) but not as compulsive
  3. 6. the source of tragic action
  4. 7. exhibits itself as something negative, barren, and weakening
  5. 9. the final ruin that tragedy leads to
  6. 10. mythological word for tragic power
  7. 11. chief tragic emotion aroused by suffering
  8. 12. fundamental tragic trait of a hero
  9. 14. exceptional suffering that leads to tragic story
  10. 15. central figure of a story
  11. 16. famous dictum; 'character is'
  12. 18. Romeo and Juliet’s love conflicts caused by this
  13. 20. the story leads to the hero's
  14. 21. the action of tragedy described as a...