Across
- 2. An English Bible meant ____ people could read the bible.
- 3. Marlowe uses ___ to clarify his themes.
- 6. Elizabethan thinkers were very influenced by this Greek philosopher.
- 9. It is believed that Martin Luther nailed these questions to the ___ doors of Wittenberg.
- 10. In 1517, Martin Luther published his ___ theses challenging the Catholic Church.
- 13. Christopher ___ is considered the Father of English Tragedy.
- 15. It is said that ___ power corrupts absolutely.
- 16. Elizabethans believed in __ will and people had some control over their fate in the afterlife.
- 19. Blank verse is similar to classical ____.
- 22. There was a return, or rebirth of ideas and thoughts from ____ Greeks and Romans.
- 23. Humans must choose between redemption and ____.
- 26. The ____ taught were reason, scientific inquiry, and human fulfillment.
- 27. Marlow was rumored to be a secret ____ for Queen Elizabeth I.
- 28. Renaissance means "___".
Down
- 1. The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus centers on the ___ between good and evil.
- 4. Power and ___ are featured themes in The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus by Marlow.
- 5. Marlow and this author used blank verse very well!
- 7. Wycliffe wrote the 1st handwritten ___ Bible.
- 8. The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus is based on ___ legend.
- 11. This is a long period in time that Elizabeth I reigned over.
- 12. In 1380's, this man helped the Protestant Reformation movement.
- 14. Marlowe turned the German legend into a ___ play.
- 17. A type of verse with unrhymed lines, but same meter (usually iambic pentameter).
- 18. They believed in a ___ of things or hierarchy.
- 20. This period in time occurred in the late Middle Ages
- 21. The Catholic church had taught that individuality was ___.
- 24. Others believed he was a ___ agent!
- 25. There were many cultural changes during this time in ____.
