Across
- 5. The Moorish general in "Othello," whose jealousy and insecurity drive him to tragic actions.
- 7. A fictional character in William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice.
- 9. The clever and resourceful heroine of "The Merchant of Venice," who outwits Shylock in a legal trial.
- 10. The noble and determined Scottish lord in "Macbeth," who ultimately defeats the tyrannical Macbeth.
Down
- 1. The passionate and impulsive lover from "Romeo and Juliet," whose love for Juliet leads to tragedy.
- 2. The wise and enigmatic magician in "The Tempest," who uses magic to control his island.
- 3. The mischievous and playful fairy in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," known for causing magical confusion.
- 4. The young and idealistic heroine of "Romeo and Juliet," who defies her family for love.
- 6. The brooding Prince of Denmark in "Hamlet," known for his introspection and existential dilemmas.
- 8. The proud and ethereal fairy queen in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," embroiled in magical conflicts.
