Across
- 2. a source of a desirable quality or commodity; a spring or fountain
- 6. Not able to be reduced or simplified
- 8. The study of languages and how they change over time.
- 9. A wandering beggar.
- 10. loci "the spirit of the place."
- 11. evil is not a force in itself but rather the absence of good.
- 12. A narrative poem that is normally sung.
- 13. treats good and evil as equal and opposite principles.
- 15. showing a wish to do evil to others
- 17. An evil perpetrated by a human being, such as premeditated murder.
- 18. In its archaic sense: having a cruel, vicious, or deadly nature.
Down
- 1. A literary device through which an author offers hints of a major crisis to come.
- 3. The school of ethical philosophy that regards "the greatest good for the greatest number" as the proper aim of a moral or legal system.
- 4. A ghost or other supernatural manifestation.
- 5. The literary device of supplying a character with his moral or psychological opposite.
- 7. A descriptive word or phrase added to a person's name.
- 8. important, relevant, or applicable
- 11. A deep or seemingly bottomless chasm
- 14. A catastrophe unrelated to human desire, such as a tornado or an epidemic.
- 16. A dreadful fate or an official judgment.