Across
- 2. The idyllic setting that contrasts Werther’s inner turmoil.
- 3. The author of sorrows
- 7. A philosophical concern in the novel.
- 8. The thing Werther killed himself with.
- 12. The location of Werther and Charlotte’s fateful first meeting.
- 14. Central to Romanticism and Werther’s perspective.
- 16. The protagonist, a passionate and emotional young man.
- 18. Character traits of high moral value.
- 21. Cause of werthers despair
- 22. Werther’s driving force in love and life.
- 23. Werthers reaction To his loves rejection
- 24. The nature of the story
- 25. A title of Goethe
- 26. Lottes feelings on Werthers fate
Down
- 1. The guy werther is writing his letters to
- 4. Something Werther has (Two words)
- 5. A virtue in question.
- 6. The tragic end of Werther’s life.
- 9. The romantic interest of Werther.
- 10. The Fiance of Lotte.
- 11. A source of solace and reflection for Werther.
- 13. The way Werther expresses his despair to his friend.
- 15. The nature of Werther’s love for Charlotte.
- 17. The opposite of ficition
- 19. Werthers feelings for lotte Besides Love.
- 20. Werther attempts to obtain this