Across
- 3. Judge in charge of the trials who refuses to change his mind
- 4. A literary movement that believes in equality, individualism, and self-study
- 8. Where Janie discovers what marriage should be
- 11. The first people accused of witchcraft in The Crucible fit this description
- 12. The feeling a piece gives the reader
- 15. Janie's second husband who is controlling, possessive and focused on being Mayor
- 17. Health status for Elizabeth; reason she won't be hanged
- 18. A negative view of the world (the Dark Romantics view human nature this way)
- 19. Honesty and truthfulness; soundness
- 20. Janie's first husband, who used her for manual labor on his farm
- 22. A contrasting character who shows what path the main character could have taken (such as Annie Tyler in Their Eyes Were Watching God)
- 23. One of the three components of dialect (such as using a double negative in a sentence)
Down
- 1. One of the three components of dialect (such as whether one refers to a couch or sofa)
- 2. Along with Rebecca, she is one of the first to speak out against the trials
- 5. Civil _____ is the believe that one should oppose any unjust laws peacefully
- 6. This Reverend believes life is more precious and that Proctor should lie to save himself
- 7. One of the three components of dialect (such as how one says "roof")
- 9. Janie's third husband and the closest to her vision of love
- 10. Where the Transcendentalists believe one can find truth
- 12. Dark Romantics believe everyone is hiding evil behind a social ___
- 13. Distrusted by Dark Romantics and Transcendentalists as it separated humans from nature
- 14. A hint of what to come
- 16. A positive view of the world (the Transcendentalists view human nature this way)
- 21. Self _____ is the title of an essay by Emerson, but also the philosophy that humans create their own truth
