Crossword: Shakespearean Tragedy

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Across
  1. 3. What some consider to be the ultimate power in a tragic world
  2. 5. The main person who the story is about
  3. 6. The main source of the convulsion that brings suffering and death
  4. 9. Created by a sequence of inter-connected deeds
  5. 12. The world that Shakespeare explored with his tragedies
  6. 15. Any occurrence which enters the dramatic sequence neither from the agency of a character, nor from the obvious surrounding circumstances
  7. 16. A tragic character's life has undergone this
  8. 18. The protagonist also has a _____ nature
  9. 21. Shakespearean tragedy is associated with people of high ______
  10. 22. The term describing how prosperity is rewarded in proportion to the deeds of the character
  11. 24. This never remains victorious and prosperous at the end
Down
  1. 1. A fatal _____ that is the fundamental tragic trait
  2. 2. This must remain piteous, fearful, and mysterious to us and should not leave us crushed, rebellious, or desperate
  3. 3. Man is a plaything of this power
  4. 4. A Shakespeare tragedy is never this
  5. 7. An innocent hero can still be _________
  6. 8. The second important person in a love-tragedy
  7. 10. By being _____ you are not indifferent to good and evil, preferring good
  8. 11. "_____ force" - whatever can animate, shake, possess, and drive a man's soul
  9. 13. An additional element that Shakespeare puts into his tragedies
  10. 14. The characters in Shakespearean tragedies did not need to be this
  11. 17. A key aspect of tragedies. They provide much of the tragic emotoins
  12. 19. The translation of thought into reality
  13. 20. The feeling that the main character is doomed. Part of the full tragic effect
  14. 23. Lies between two groups with the protagonist in one of the groups. May also happen within one character