AMND - Key Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 6. Bad luck or unfortunate events.
  2. 7. Festive celebrations, parties, or gatherings.
  3. 9. Human, subject to death; also used to refer to humans as opposed to supernatural beings.
  4. 11. Daughter of Egeus
  5. 13. Friendly, pleasant, or likable.
  6. 16. Extremely harmful or destructive.
  7. 19. The fairy queen, also caught up in the magical machinations of the play.
  8. 20. An orange-brown color, often used to describe the appearance of fairies or woodland creatures.
  9. 23. An introductory speech or section of a play that provides context or background information.
  10. 24. Relating to a wedding or marriage ceremony.
  11. 25. A child believed to have been secretly substituted by fairies for the parents' real child.
Down
  1. 1. A concluding section of a play that offers closure or summarizes the events.
  2. 2. One of the young lovers in the play, involved in the romantic entanglements.
  3. 3. A magical potion or substance.
  4. 4. To express grief, sorrow, or regret.
  5. 5. Another of the young lovers, facing challenges due to her father's wishes and her own feelings.
  6. 8. To deliberately lie or give false information, especially while under oath.
  7. 10. Passionate or enthusiastic.
  8. 12. A female fox; also used metaphorically to refer to a woman with a temper or fiery personality.
  9. 14. To disguise or hide one's true feelings, motives, or intentions.
  10. 15. To be deeply in love or captivated.
  11. 16. Also known as Robin Goodfellow, a mischievous fairy who serves as a trickster character in the play.
  12. 17. The fairy king, involved in manipulating the romantic affairs of the human characters.
  13. 18. To become weak, feeble, or dispirited.
  14. 21. To run away secretly with a lover, often to marry without parental consent.
  15. 22. Gladness, happiness, or amusement.