Arthur Miller's essay
Across
- 2. "The thrust for _ is the quality in tragedy which exalts."
- 5. Tragedy requires the "finest appreciation" by this person (of cause and effect)
- 7. An example of a classic formulation
- 8. The underlying fear of this is what we are afraid to become
- 11. Described as "a condition of life"
- 12. If all miseries are bread in our mind, heroic action is _
- 14. A feeling evoked in us when we see a character ready to lay down their life
- 15. True or false: Tragedy must always preach evolution
Down
- 1. The author must not be afraid to question _
- 3. That which is the enlightenment tragedy consists of
- 4. Tragedy is not necessarily allied to _
- 6. A failing in a character
- 9. When this thing rules, a character could not possibly win
- 10. The person who "knows fear best"
- 13. "The possibility of _ must be there in tragedy."