Across
- 3. literary composition, in verse or prose, where human folly and vice are held up to scorn or ridicule
- 5. wrote The Canterbury Tales
- 8. the story Judith is based on the Old Testament Book of _________
- 9. killed by Beowulf
- 14. killed by Judith
- 16. plans the murder of King Duncan
- 19. a speech given aloud to on stage that no one but the audience hears
Down
- 1. religious hypocrite whose disgusting face matches his inner corruption
- 2. story structure of the Canterbury Tales
- 4. kills Macbeth
- 6. the type of English The Canterbury Tales was written in
- 7. the author of Macbeth
- 10. author of Beowulf and Judith
- 11. holy, virtuous, hard-working church character
- 12. Anglo-Saxon minstrel that traveled around the countryside reciting poems
- 13. the most honorable of all the pilgrims, represents the best of society
- 15. Beowulf was written in this type of English
- 17. becomes king of Scotland at the end of the play
- 18. break or pause within a line
