Across
- 5. – Where Victor performs his experiments.
- 8. – The profession of Chesley Sullenberger.
- 9. – A long narrative poem about heroic deeds.
- 12. – Beowulf’s people or tribe.
- 14. – Jonathan Harker, who travels to Dracula’s castle.
- 15. – Literary style featuring horror, darkness, and supernatural elements.
- 16. – The river where the emergency landing occurred.
- 17. – Tension created to keep the reader engaged.
- 18. Helsing – The doctor and vampire hunter.
- 19. – First name of Frankenstein.
- 21. Text: Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger
- 25. Literary Terms Across Texts
- 26. – The vampire antagonist of the novel.
- 27. – The group of people working on the plane with the pilot.
- 29. – A supernatural or frightening creature in the story.
- 31. – A creature that drinks blood to survive.
- 34. Terms and Clues for Launch Text, Beowulf, Frankenstein, and Dracula
- 35. – Victor’s desire to surpass natural limits.
Down
- 1. – A sudden, dangerous situation requiring immediate action.
- 2. – A struggle between opposing forces (hero vs. monster/villain).
- 3. – King of the Danes, whose hall is attacked.
- 4. – Scientist who creates the Creature.
- 6. – Character admired for courage or noble qualities.
- 7. – Beyond natural laws; includes ghosts or vampires.
- 10. – The being created by Victor Frankenstein.
- 11. – The pilot who successfully landed a plane on the Hudson River.
- 13. – The region where Dracula lives.
- 20. – The hero of the epic who fights Grendel.
- 22. – Courageous behavior, especially in saving others.
- 23. – A young woman victimized by Dracula.
- 24. – Hints of events to come.
- 27. – The place where Dracula resides.
- 28. – Final creature Beowulf fights in old age.
- 30. – Central idea or message in a text.
- 32. – Monster that attacks King Hrothgar’s hall.
- 33. – A major theme; the Creature and Victor both experience it.
