Macbeth Key Terms

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Across
  1. 2. A character who has the potential to be great but is hindered by a fatal flaw
  2. 4. A drama device in which a character speaks his thoughts out loud but cannot be heard by other characters
  3. 5. An indirect reference to another text/event
  4. 6. Similar to pride or ego
  5. 8. The natural law that should not be broken
  6. 10. A great liberating release of emotion
  7. 11. A strong desire to achieve something
  8. 13. A literary device in which the author refers to something that will occur later in the text
  9. 14. A fatal flaw
  10. 16. a beat made up of an unstressed and stressed syllable
Down
  1. 1. The relationship between two opposites
  2. 3. An experience involving something that is seen yet is not physically present
  3. 5. A ghostly or ghost like appearance of a person
  4. 7. A force that cannot be explained by science
  5. 9. an immoral act of transgression against divine law
  6. 12. A drama device in which a characters speaks a speech and is heard by those around him
  7. 15. the principles concerning the differences between right and wrong