cultural Identity*

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Across
  1. 3. narrative poem or tale typically describing the downfall of a great man
  2. 6. a dramatic sketch performed by one actor
  3. 7. a particular ethnic affiliation or group
  4. 9. mental images
  5. 12. a category of humankind that shares certain distinctive physical traits
  6. 14. a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols, signs, or behavior
  7. 16. the capacity to view things in their true relations or relative importance
  8. 19. the opposition of persons or forces that gives rise to the dramatic action in a drama or fiction
  9. 20. the principle or ideal of just dealing or right action
  10. 22. an opposing claim
  11. 23. to assert in the face of possible contradiction
  12. 24. language
  13. 26. something that furnishes proof
  14. 27. the act or an instance of repeating or being repeated
  15. 28. a subject or topic of discourse or of artistic representation
  16. 29. a restatement of a text, passage, or work giving the meaning in another form
  17. 32. something that stands for or suggests something else by reason of relationship, association, convention, or accidental resemblance
Down
  1. 1. the act of developing the intellectual and moral faculties especially by education
  2. 2. a narrative composed from personal experience
  3. 4. discourse intended to persuade
  4. 5. the rhetorical contrast of ideas by means of parallel arrangements of words, clauses, or sentences
  5. 8. marked by clear lifelike or vividly realistic description
  6. 10. chiefly 20th century philosophical movement embracing diverse doctrines but centering on analysis of individual existence in an unfathomable universe and the plight of the individual who must assume ultimate responsibility for acts of free will without any certain knowledge of what is right or wrong or good or bad
  7. 11. something suggested by a word or thing
  8. 13. wish, choice, or opinion openly or formally expressed
  9. 15. the time and place of the action of a literary, dramatic, or cinematic work
  10. 17. the act or process of refuting
  11. 18. rate of movement
  12. 21. the personality or part which an actor recreates
  13. 25. questions
  14. 28. style or manner of expression in speaking or writing
  15. 30. the plan or main story
  16. 31. a state, situation, or series of events involving interesting or intense conflict of forces