English 9

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Across
  1. 1. – Event that triggers Agueda and Badoy’s first encounter
  2. 3. – Object in May Day Eve symbolizing reflection and truth
  3. 7. – Setting where key events in May Day Eve unfold
  4. 8. – Male protagonist in May Day Eve
  5. 10. – Form of narration criticized by Penelope
  6. 13. – Theme involving changing interpretations of experience
  7. 15. – Theme tied to self-perception and memory
  8. 16. – Concept sought through Agueda’s ritual and mirror scene
  9. 17. – Representation of who gets to speak or be heard in a story
  10. 18. – Recurring theme involving recollection of past events
  11. 22. of words – Symbol of distorted identity in “Low Art”
  12. 23. – Emotional feeling that dominates Badoy in old age
  13. 25. – Theme involving unfair treatment of marginalized characters
  14. 26. – Female protagonist in May Day Eve
  15. 27. – Underlying context influencing social structures and narratives
  16. 28. – Penelope’s relationship to Odysseus
  17. 29. – Emotion influencing relationships and interpretation of events
Down
  1. 1. ritual – Practice performed by Agueda on May Eve to reveal truth
  2. 2. – Key motif representing identity and perception in May Day Eve
  3. 4. – Deep feeling of regret experienced in both stories
  4. 5. – Theme exploring self-perception in both texts
  5. 6. narration – Device used when characters recall events differently
  6. 9. – “Art” Penelope considers more important than storytelling
  7. 11. – Belief system involving magic or supernatural forces
  8. 12. – Theme connected to control in relationships and storytelling
  9. 14. ritual – Object/act used in Agueda’s ritual to reveal truth
  10. 19. – Relationship outcome central to Agueda and Badoy’s story
  11. 20. – Storytelling technique showing multiple viewpoints
  12. 21. – Group whose voices represent injustice in Atwood’s story
  13. 24. – Narrator of “Low Art” who speaks after death