Book 1 - List 5
Across
- 6. (n) small shield held by a grip and sometimes having straps through which the arm is passed
- 7. (n) hunting
- 8. (n) a triangular metal helmet with a curved brim often worn by soldiers in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
- 9. hero (n) the protagonist in a tragedy
- 10. (n) a fabric worn as a tie
- 11. character (n) a character with whom the reader identifies or for whom the reader has favorable feelings
- 14. (n) foreordained circumstance
- 15. (n) horse used for riding
- 17. (n) enthusiastic interest
- 18. (adj) necessary for a particular purpose, position; indispensable
Down
- 1. (adv) unshakably calmly, incapable of being upset or agitated; not easily excited; calm
- 2. (adj) seemingly endless; incapable of being terminated
- 3. (n) ability to be understood, comprehensible
- 4. flaw (n) the protagonist’s most significant flaw that triggers the tragic hero’s downfall
- 5. character (n) a character with whom the reader cannot identify or for whom the reader has strong feelings of dislike
- 7. (n) exaggerated or fanciful thoughts or ideas
- 9. (n) literature whose protagonist’s flaws cause him tremendous suffering that eventually results in a catastrophe, or disastrous conclusion
- 12. (n) great warmth of feeling; fervor; passion; intensity
- 13. (n) an upright bar, beam, post, or support; vertical posts
- 16. (n) a rich pastry with a fruit or poppy seed filling