Shakespearean Tragedy

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Across
  1. 3. Shakespeare emphasizes that action arises from __________.
  2. 6. Even with outside forces, the hero still bears __________ for his actions.
  3. 7. The tragic sequence ends in a final destructive event called the __________.
  4. 10. Ghosts and witches represent the __________ element in Shakespeare’s tragedies.
  5. 11. The emotional tone of Shakespeare’s plays is often described as deeply __________.
  6. 12. Shakespeare’s tragic world contains a deep sense of __________ about human existence.
  7. 14. The idea that “character is __________” suggests a link between nature and outcome.
  8. 15. Many tragedies center on a struggle or __________ between opposing forces.
  9. 17. The tragic sequence is driven primarily by human __________.
  10. 19. Some critics argue that tragedy reflects a larger __________ __________ governing actions.
  11. 20. One of the classical tragic emotions is __________, felt for the suffering hero.
Down
  1. 1. Chance events, or __________, sometimes influence the tragic plot.
  2. 2. Bradley argues that the central impression of tragedy is the sense of __________.
  3. 4. The second classical tragic emotion is __________, stirred by the hero’s fall.
  4. 5. Human beings act within limiting external __________ that shape their choices.
  5. 8. In Shakespearean tragedy, the central figure is usually a single __________ whose fall defines the story.
  6. 9. Shakespeare often shows the mysterious power of __________ influencing human outcomes.
  7. 13. Tragedy is described as a tale of __________ and calamity.
  8. 16. Shakespeare’s tragic heroes are usually people of __________ __________.
  9. 18. A tragedy is described as a story of exceptional __________ leading to death.