Across
- 2. tragic flaw ‘to miss the mark’
- 4. "“She loved me for the dangers I had passed, And I loved her that she did ... them. This only is the witchcraft I have used.”
- 6. English of the 400s-1066
- 7. Used to describe Muslim people living in Northern Africa and Iberia
- 9. emotional overtones, shades of nuance of a word
- 11. Hunger Artist becomes famous by doing this
- 12. Iago provokes Othello by invoking this
- 15. "O, beware, my lord, of ...; It is the green-eyed monster which doth ... The meat it feeds on"
- 17. plays Iago in 1870 production
- 19. Kafka's relationship with this parent causes him much grief
- 21. famous Quaker abolitionist who pioneered political protest theatre
- 23. "This is the night that either makes me or fordoes me..."
- 24. protagonist and antagonist must both
- 27. "“The native act and figure of my heart In compliment extern, ’tis not long after But I will wear my heart upon my ....”
- 33. author of Hunger Artist
- 34. theory that Shakespeare did not write his plays
- 36. Dali painting of clocks, time
- 37. “I do perceive here a divided ....”
- 38. "Demand me ...; what you know, you know. From this time forth I never will speak ...."
- 39. A villain entices you to ... your values
Down
- 1. Varo painting with men, beards
- 3. Sworn to by Iago, Roman god of doors, transitions
- 5. word's dictionary definition
- 8. in Lay portrait, this fruit is featured at his feet
- 10. "Demand me ...; what you know, you know. From this time forth I never will speak ...."
- 13. someone who rejected social, moral, religious norms they were conflicted with
- 14. English of 1400s-onward
- 16. painted The Two Fridas
- 18. Shakespeare wrote in Old English
- 20. this-or-that choices such as good/evil
- 22. Desdemona's father
- 25. "O, beware, my lord, of ...; It is the green-eyed monster which doth ... The meat it feeds on"
- 26. emotional release through empathy
- 28. orchestrates fasts for Hunger Artist
- 29. replaces Hunger Artist at end of story
- 30. Iago represents this
- 31. love of knowledge
- 32. “I know my ..., I am worth no worse a place.”
- 35. "I am not what I am" is an allusion to
