Across
- 2. profound contempt, distrust, and prejudice Hamlet exhibits towards women
- 5. contraction of the phrase "I pray thee", functions as a way to say please
- 6. refers to death or a final release from life's struggles
- 7. a small, sharp dagger
- 8. to express deep sadness, grief, or lamentation, typically in response to death
- 10. the quality of being serious and solemn and accompanies old age
- 14. a supernatural, ghost-like appearance
- 18. to cause extreme mental distress or torment
- 19. adverb or adjective meaning gladly, willingly, or happily
- 20. symbolism of the spread of sin, murder, and political instability
- 21. in truth, certainly, or indeed
- 22. used to describe a state of hidden and spreading moral or physical corruption
Down
- 1. to gather information bit by bit
- 3. pervasive spying, eavesdropping, and monitoring used for political control
- 4. destructive or harmful, often in a sneaky way
- 9. before or sooner than
- 11. a face of deceit worn to hide true feelings or intentions
- 12. a state of mental imbalance, madness, or sickness
- 13. the act of cheating or acting with treachery
- 15. refers to an omen of ominous, threatening, or grave things to come
- 16. soon, shortly, or straightaway
- 17. any relative beyond the immediate family, including nephews, nieces, and in-laws
- 18. to hasten or go quickly
