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