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Across
  1. 4. – Eva Smith’s second name.
  2. 5. – Macbeth hallucinates this before killing Duncan.
  3. 7. – Macbeth’s manipulative wife.
  4. 10. – Tone in a poem about a failed relationship.
  5. 12. – Haunts Macbeth and Lady Macbeth after the murder.
  6. 13. – The Inspector's mysterious surname.
  7. 14. – The daughter who changes the most.
  8. 15. – Verb used in a metaphor for effort and closeness.
  9. 17. – “Macbeth does murder...” this.
  10. 19. – Macbeth’s friend and future threat.
  11. 20. – Poem about a son walking in his father’s footsteps.
  12. 22. – Common imagery in several love poems.
  13. 23. – Macbeth’s tragic flaw.
  14. 24. – What the older generation often display.
  15. 26. – The surname of the capitalist businessman.
Down
  1. 1. – The genre of the play.
  2. 2. – Predict Macbeth's rise and fall.
  3. 3. – Sheila’s fiancé, involved with Eva.
  4. 5. – Emotional or physical separation in many poems.
  5. 6. – Central theme challenged by the Inspector.
  6. 8. – Woman murdered by her lover.
  7. 9. – Traditional poetic form about love.
  8. 11. – The woman whose death prompts the inspector’s visit.
  9. 12. – What the younger generation feel.
  10. 15. – System Mr. Birling defends.
  11. 16. – Recurring symbol of violence and guilt.
  12. 18. – Title Macbeth receives early in the play.
  13. 21. – Season symbolising difficulty or emotional coldness.
  14. 25. – Theme explored in poems about power in relationships.