Shakespeare and Literature

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Across
  1. 1. Pure, upholding a high virtue or values.
  2. 3. Attractive and beautiful
  3. 5. Formal written words dealing with a system or subject.
  4. 9. a type of small, shrill flute.
  5. 10. A comparison of two unalike things, not using the words “like” or “as”. It is often stated that one thing is another.
  6. 11. A statement that appears to contradict each other.
  7. 12. Drawing a comparison between two things.
  8. 13. A phrase or forms of words written in memory of a person who has died, such as an inscription on a tombstone.
  9. 15. An expression of disgust or outrage.
  10. 16. A promise or pledge made in solemn agreement.
  11. 19. A dance with a regulated five steps.
  12. 21. Pleasant, casual, and cheerful, ignoring all that is callous and improper.
  13. 22. An action or story in which character or event represent or symbolize ideas and concepts.
  14. 24. giving indications of future events.
  15. 25. A comparison of two unalike things using the words “like” or “as”.
  16. 26. Having a harmful effect, especially in a gradual way.
  17. 28. A term to address a man or boy, especially one of lower status, almost the opposite of sir.
Down
  1. 2. Traitor or deserter who changes to the opposite cause.
  2. 4. A combination of two opposite terms.
  3. 6. to avoid making a decision or committing to buy time.
  4. 7. A hunting call on a horn to assemble the hounds.
  5. 8. Transition to earlier events; or the recurrence (retelling) of a past experience.
  6. 14. The meaning is beyond what is literally understood. Where what you mean to say is different than what you actually say or do.
  7. 17. A deliberate exaggeration or overstatement.
  8. 18. Instructing someone on the principles of the Christian religion, usually by question and answer.
  9. 20. A belt for a sword or other piece of equipment, worn over the shoulder or hip.
  10. 23. A name, probably similar to vagrant, a person who wanders.
  11. 27. A way of criticizing something in which you deliberately make them seem funny so that people will see their faults.
  12. 29. A rich tapestry, typically hung on the walls of a room or use to conceal an alcove.