Across
- 6. A quality of complex plots which relates to the change in fortune of a hero. The reversal of fate that the hero experiences.
- 7. One important aspect of characterization in tragedy. A character must be appropriate to the status or type he represents.
- 10. A theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare.
- 11. A literary device that can be defined as a trait in a character leading to his downfall, and the character is often the hero of the literary piece.(Shakespearean tragedy)
- 12. The protagonist of a tragedy.
- 13. feelings of pity and fear felt by the audience, for the inevitable downfall of the protagonist.
- 14. a synonym of tragedy used in moderm ages.it reffers to stories with unhappy ending to have tragic effect.
Down
- 1. One of the formative elements of tragedy. It relates to the language through which the character express themselves.
- 2. Aquality of complex plots which relates to the change from ignorance to knowleadge.
- 3. In Shakespearean tragedies Passion and Reason are the predominant _____________.
- 4. A parallel plot in a major plot.
- 5. The process by which art reflects and reinterprets the world around it.
- 8. the best plot of a tragedy that talks about a good but not perfect man that suffers as a result of errors or fault judgements.
- 9. the most important aspect of characterization in Aristotelean tragedy. the character should be better than in ordinary life.
- 12. A literary genre which represent an action, which is serious, complete in itself, and of a certain magnitude.It is acted not narrated.
