Diver, Dom, Mors/Mort Roots and Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 2. to subject someone to extreme embarrassment, shame, or humiliation.
  2. 3. a legal agreement in which a person borrows money to buy property, with the property serving as security for the loan.
  3. 5. the wrongdoer who is in opposition to the hero.
  4. 8. the author's reasons for creating a text.
  5. 13. another name for the villain
  6. 14. a narrative where the hero undergoes a quest to accomplish a feat that will help someone or a society.
  7. 15. the language the author uses in his or her text.
  8. 17. the power or right of governing and controlling a specific territory or people.
  9. 19. character that performs sorcery.
  10. 22. another common name for an ally.
  11. 23. pertaining to the household, the family, or the internal affairs of one's own country.
  12. 24. a guide or teacher for the hero
  13. 27. a type of guardian that tests the hero, guards a path, or sometimes is an obstacle the hero must overcome.
  14. 28. accompanies the hero, provides support.
  15. 29. exempt from death; enduring indefinitely through time.
  16. 31. the condition or fact of including many different forms, types, or ideas within a specific group.
  17. 32. someone who presides over a domain.
  18. 33. in a dying state; approaching the end of existence or usefulness.
Down
  1. 1. overbearing and tyrannical; attempting to control others without regard for their feelings or autonomy.
  2. 4. pure, uncorrupted, sometimes naive; often represents hope or potential.
  3. 6. the type of text and how it is structured.
  4. 7. composed of distinct or unlike elements; displaying a wide range of qualities.
  5. 9. usually a narrative poem that tells about a hero on a quest that receives help from the gods to accomplish incredible feats.
  6. 10. someone who takes care of another; does not have to be family.
  7. 11. a main character who is brave, exemplifies his or her society, saves others, etc.
  8. 12. a person's fixed, permanent, and principal home for legal purposes.
  9. 14. female hero
  10. 16. to branch off and proceed in a different direction.
  11. 18. conversational, slang, or laid back language.
  12. 20. a recurrent symbol or motif in literature, art, or mythology.
  13. 21. announces the coming change or calls the hero to adventure.
  14. 25. causes mischief, changes sides, etc.
  15. 26. academic language.
  16. 30. an action or activity designed to draw attention away from the main focus or course of action.