Across
- 5. The horn Roland blows to summon the troops.
- 10. The world tree, a major part of Norse mythology.
- 13. Author of the Divine Comedy
- 14. Kafka's "First Sorrow" is about an artist who performs on this.
- 15. Dante's inspiration and guide in The Divine Comedy.
- 22. (no spaces) Author of the "Lay of the Werewolf."
- 24. After her betrayal is revealed, Bisclavret's wife loses her ___.
- 26. (no spaces) The topic under discussion in "the Bet".
- 27. The king Roland serves.
- 29. The woman Candide falls in love with.
Down
- 1. Don Quixote wanted to be this.
- 2. Ragnarok is this type of story, based on the end of the world.
- 3. The characters in "War" are discussing their loss of this.
- 4. The woman who betrays Bisclavret by stealing his clothes.
- 6. The werewolf story is about this concept, which knights held to. It meant being loyal, honest, and good.
- 7. Candide's tutor, who argues that this is "the best of all possible worlds"
- 8. The lawyer agrees to stay this long in solitary confinement.
- 9. Wins the bet because the lawyer leaves early.
- 11. Author of "The Bet"
- 12. Country Sturluson (author of Ragnarok) comes from.
- 16. The belief, held to by Kafka, that "life has no meaning other than what people give to their own lives."
- 17. What Don Quixote spent all his time reading.
- 18. Roland dies because this trait causes him to wait too long to summon help.
- 19. Father of the gods in Norse mythology; Thor's father.
- 20. The name of the werewolf in one story.
- 21. Quixote attacks this, believing it is a giant.
- 23. Ragnarok comes from this mythology.
- 25. Offers 2 million dollars to the lawyer if he lasts in solitary confinement.
- 28. Home of the gods who are prophesied to be defeated in Ragnarok.
