Across
- 2. author's attitude
- 6. provides reasons and evidence to disprove the counterclaim
- 8. death before cowardice
- 11. repetition of grammatical structure to create rhythm
- 12. Writers during this period turned away from Romanticism
- 18. Major theme of the Tempest
- 19. polite way to de-emphasize something
- 22. king of the Danes
- 23. clause that has a subject and verb, may not stand alone as a sentence
- 25. word's literal meaning
- 27. devourer of the mead hall's men
- 28. God of the sea
- 31. history of a word's origin
- 34. acknowledges that part of the counterargument is valid
- 35. error of reasoning
- 36. joining of 2 contradictory terms
- 37. Ruler of Olympus
- 40. famous for "Allegory of the Cave"
- 41. Greek deities who inspire mankind
- 43. Crane's near life drowning inspired this story
- 45. comes from the Greek word for emotion
- 46. recurring elements
- 47. goes against expectations
Down
- 1. 14 line poem using rhyme scheme from Italian background
- 3. ridicules the flaws of society
- 4. Scandinavian hero of great renown
- 5. interpretive or symbolic meaning derived from the text
- 6. "Local Flavor"
- 7. hero's major downfall
- 9. language devices used to speak or write effectively
- 10. Greek belief of being hospitable to strangers
- 13. Odysseus's best friend
- 14. word's implied meaning
- 15. Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge based off his war experience
- 16. dramatic speech given only to the audience
- 17. Greek belief that the God's were susceptible to
- 20. Odysseus's love interest
- 21. sentence structure
- 22. over exaggeration
- 24. comes from the Greek word for character
- 26. God of the underworld
- 29. War of the opening to the Odyssey
- 30. character who provides a contrast to another character
- 32. comedic relief in Shakespeare's the Tempest
- 33. comes from the Greek word for reasoning
- 34. Polyphemus for one?
- 38. in the middle of things
- 39. monster of the island/slave to Prospero
- 42. American Realism movement featuring "Fate"
- 44. might seem contradictory but may contain some truth
