Shakespeare's theory of tragedy

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Across
  1. 2. A strong desire for power or success
  2. 8. The central person in a literary work
  3. 9. The creator of Hamlet, Macbeth, and Othello
  4. 11. A desire to harm someone in return for injury
  5. 12. The force believed to control events in life
  6. 13. A struggle between opposing forces
  7. 14. The tragic flaw that leads to a hero’s ruin
  8. 17. The destruction or collapse of the tragic hero
  9. 19. A speech in which a character speaks thoughts aloud while alone
  10. 20. Another word for fate or unavoidable future
Down
  1. 1. The emotional release experienced by the audience
  2. 3. A state of insanity or loss of reason
  3. 4. The people in a story and their personalities
  4. 5. Harmful physical force or destruction
  5. 6. Physical or emotional pain experienced by characters
  6. 7. A serious drama ending in disaster or sorrow
  7. 10. A strong feeling such as love, anger, or fear
  8. 15. A feeling of envy and suspicion often seen in tragedy
  9. 16. Principles of right and wrong behavior
  10. 18. Excessive pride that often causes the hero’s downfall