Macbeth Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle by Patrick
Across
- 3. Is a person who suffers from an injurious or destructive action.
- 6. Is a writer of plays.
- 7. The practice of representing things by symbols, is what this means.
- 9. Is a person who has authority, power, or control over others.
- 10. Is the humorous use of a saying to suggest it has a different meaning, or a word sounding simular.
- 12. If you were at this place you would be in an area of open and uncultivated wasteland overgrown with shrubbery.
- 13. Is the opposite to a comedy, and it provokes the sense that human beings are unavoidably doomed through their own mistakes.
- 14. Consists of circumstances, that are sometimes mistook.
- 15. Is the opposite to a protagonist, being the rival character or villain of a drama or literary piece.
- 16. Is a part of a drama where only a single actor speaks alone.
- 18. Is a virtuous or great character in a dramatic tragedy who is destined to fall, suffer, or be defeated..
- 19. Is a dramatic composition or piece.
- 20. Description of a character, their traits and such.
- 25. Is a reoccurring idea, theme or subject.
- 26. Is a figure of speech, where a term is applied to something that it isn’t to suggest a resemblance.
- 27. Is to have the power to speak, communicate, and the ability to express ones thoughts and emotions.
- 28. To be this is to exist only in the imagination.
- 29. Is a conversation between two or more people.
- 30. This country is known as the largest division of the United Kingdom.
Down
- 1. Is a woman who is refined, well-spoken and polite.
- 2. Is a ruler who uses power unjustly or oppressively.
- 4. Is a meter Shakespeare nearly always used when writing in verse.
- 5. Is a person holding lands of the King.
- 6. Is the leading character, heroine, or hero of a drama or other literary piece.
- 7. This country is known as a division of the United Kingdom
- 8. Is the average form of language, written or spoken, without measured structure.
- 11. Irony Is irony that is relevant in speeches and situations in drama, only understood by the audience.
- 13. Is the act of talking either while, or as if alone.
- 17. Is a division of a play, or of an act in the play.
- 21. Is a person who is aware they are helping another in a crime or illegitimate action.
- 22. Is one of the main divisions of a play or opera.
- 23. Is to be away from one’s thoughts or consideration.
- 24. Can be a poem or piece of poetry
- 27. To have one of these is to be associated with others with the same one as you on a family level.