Across
- 3. Can provide access to knowledge or haunting characters
- 7. The protagonist's flaws lead to tense complications and conflict
- 9. A character who contrasts with, and therefore highlights the characteristics of, the protagonist or tragic hero
- 11. The audience recognises a glimpse of better times
- 12. Romeo's best friend
- 13. Sets the mood, time and place of the play and introduces the characters
Down
- 1. Suffers from an underlying character flaw or weakness
- 2. The famous location for the scene in which the main characters first declare their love for each other
- 4. The central character that drives the action
- 5. Acts in direct opposition to the protagonist, causing problems and obstacles
- 6. The hero's death
- 8. What the play is broken into, with each holding a range of scenes
- 10. Contributes to characters' destinies
