World Literature Final
Across
- 1. twisted to one side
- 2. dress
- 8. straw, grasses, or leaves laid over framework for a roof
- 10. to rob or steal
- 11. the food of goods
- 14. joyfully
- 16. estimating the value of, rating
- 18. Authors attitude toward his subject and charcters
- 19. spreading throughout
- 20. untidiness, disorder
- 26. randomly, by chance
- 28. to mislead by cheating or tricking
- 29. briefly, concisely
- 31. associates, companions
- 32. to bring onself into favor
- 33. very hard work; toil
- 35. importance
- 37. character assumed by the speaker of a poem
- 39. anything heavy carried in a ship or aircraft to provide stability
- 42. poor person
- 43. about to occur
- 44. the sky viewed as a solid arch
- 46. journey or hunting expedition
Down
- 1. intense anger/furry
- 3. a place where patients are treated by medical personnel
- 4. uselessness
- 5. unspoiled, spotless
- 6. stylish self-assured or carefree
- 7. behavior inciting a rebellion
- 9. walk slowly, stroll
- 12. comforts
- 13. asking in an earnest manner
- 15. a comparison of two unlike things using like or as
- 17. form of literature that takes place in an alternate present
- 19. victimizing or exploiting others
- 21. light and airy, heavenly, highly delicate
- 22. with doubt; with a sneer
- 23. hastily
- 24. bruised as black and blue
- 25. sequence of events in a literary work
- 27. to completely destroy
- 30. central idea, concern, or purpose of literary work
- 34. person who gives financial or other aid to another
- 36. unfeeling, insensitive
- 38. use of language thatthat involves a surprising, or amusing contradiction
- 39. harming, destroying, spoiling
- 40. channel or passage for water
- 41. moral excellence
- 44. sad, abandoned, in a pitiful state
- 45. single block of stone