shakespeare
Across
- 2. a fatal error in judgement or the weakness of a character
- 6. a fatal error in judgement or the wekness of a character
- 8. excessive too much pride that leads the tragic hero to challege the gods
- 12. agroup of performers that stand to the side of the action and comment on the events and characters in the play
- 13. a remark that a character makes in an undertone to the auduence or another character but that others on supposed to hear
- 14. aspeech that a characters makes when alone on stage to reveal show their thoghts to the audience
- 15. present stories about englands earlier monarchs kings dictators
- 16. a group of performers that stand to the side of the action and coment on the events and characyers in the play
Down
- 1. verse unrhymed iambic pentameter
- 3. a light mildly humorousscene following a serious one
- 4. a work in which the main character tragic hero does not have a happy ending
- 5. cleansing of emotions in the audience
- 7. excessive too much pride that leads the tragic hero to challenge the gods
- 9. the main charcter who comes to a miserable bad end
- 10. cleansing of emotions in the audience
- 11. dramatic work with a happy ending