Across
- 3. To follow rules or fit in with others.
- 4. Wanting to keep someone safe.
- 7. So in love that it affects your emotions or behavior.
- 9. Pleasant and likeable.
- 10. Cruel or unfair treatment of people.
- 12. Relating to the time of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603), often linked to Shakespearean plays.
- 14. Following old customs or ways.
- 16. The area where actors perform in a play.
- 19. A part of a play set in one place at one time.
- 20. Brave and confident.
- 23. Not guilty or unaware of bad things.
- 28. Naturally charming and able to attract others.
- 29. To force someone to do something.
- 30. Deeply in love or obsessed, often foolishly.
- 31. Acting without thinking first.
- 32. Confident and in control, like a leader.
- 33. Standing up for yourself in a confident way.
- 35. Stubborn and unwilling to change one’s mind.
- 36. Loving and emotional, focused on love.
- 37. Wanted or attractive to others.
- 38. Having a lot of money or possessions.
Down
- 1. Bossy and trying to control others.
- 2. A long speech by one character.
- 5. A society where men hold most of the power.
- 6. Lively, brave, and not afraid to argue.
- 8. Willing to do what someone tells you.
- 9. The background or situation in which something happens.
- 11. A speech where a character speaks their thoughts aloud, usually alone on stage.
- 13. Free and not controlled by others.
- 15. Refusing to obey rules or authority.
- 17. To make someone suffer for doing something wrong.
- 18. The ability to control people or things.
- 21. Not giving up easily.
- 22. Trying to rule or influence others too much.
- 24. Clever in a tricky or dishonest way.
- 25. Very attractive to look at.
- 26. Controlling others in a sneaky or unfair way.
- 27. A short remark a character makes to the audience, not heard by others on stage.
- 34. Having strong emotions or love.
- 37. A story written to be performed by actors.
