Frankenstein - Vocab. -chapters 5 +6

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Across
  1. 1. deep, enduring disgust often directed at something perceived as vile
  2. 5. attentive concern shown through thoughtful care for others
  3. 12. prolonged, extreme mental or physical suffering
  4. 13. a sudden and intense outburst of emotion or activity
  5. 15. mental composure maintained even under stress or adversity
  6. 16. heightened emotional awareness and responsiveness, valued in Romanticism
  7. 17. untroubled calmness free from agitation or disturbance
  8. 18. violent, involuntary movement reflecting inner chaos or loss of control
  9. 19. worn and gaunt from exhaustion, anxiety, or prolonged suffering
  10. 22. a quality or expression that inspires affection or fondness
  11. 24. satisfaction gained from fulfilling a desire or need
Down
  1. 2. intense disgust paired with moral revulsion
  2. 3. the act of making suffering or hardship less severe
  3. 4. a warm, approachable manner that puts others at ease
  4. 6. a disposition toward kindness and charitable goodwill
  5. 7. a sudden, irreversible turning point that results in ruin or disaster
  6. 8. the gradual recovery of health after illness or trauma
  7. 9. a deep, reflective sadness often associated with introspection
  8. 10. possessing a sinister, almost supernatural malevolence
  9. 11. the interpretation of facial features as indicators of character
  10. 14. the face considered as a reflection of inner emotion or identity
  11. 20. distorted in a way that is both repellent and strangely compelling
  12. 21. a state of restful calm following distress or exertion
  13. 23. pale or bluish in complexion, often signaling shock, rage, or terror
  14. 25. peaceful harmony and mutual understanding between people