Across
- 3. Shakespeare represents people of "high ..."
- 4. hero is torn by one of these
- 5. Tragedies are single ...
- 7. The hero is an ... being
- 8. shakespeare mentions this not as origin of major deeds
- 13. hero's nature possesses this quality
- 17. ultimate power in tragic world that reacts against evil
- 19. appreciable influence Shakespeare allowed
- 22. one of the two love-tragedies where the heroine is as central as the hero
- 23. moral order's demand; not just "poetic ..."
- 24. central impressive feling of Shakespeare's tragedy
Down
- 1. Type of conditions Shakespeare sometimes represents, but not as the origin of major deeds
- 2. Shakespeare introduces this (ghosts, witches) but not as compulsive
- 6. the source of tragic action
- 7. exhibits itself as something negative, barren, and weakening
- 9. the final ruin that tragedy leads to
- 10. mythological word for tragic power
- 11. chief tragic emotion aroused by suffering
- 12. fundamental tragic trait of a hero
- 14. exceptional suffering that leads to tragic story
- 15. central figure of a story
- 16. famous dictum; 'character is'
- 18. Romeo and Juliet’s love conflicts caused by this
- 20. the story leads to the hero's
- 21. the action of tragedy described as a...
