Across
- 4. Struggle between characters or ideas.
- 11. The remote setting where the play takes place.
- 14. A comparison without using “like” or “as”.
- 15. Change,especially personal or moral change.
- 16. A spirit who helps Prospero with magic.
- 17. Prospero’s chance to make things right.
- 19. Being forced to live away from home, like Prospero.
- 20. The struggle for control and authority.
- 22. A play with a happy ending, like The Tempest.
- 23. Using objects or actions to represent ideas.
- 24. The prince who falls in love with Miranda.
Down
- 1. When the opposite of what is expected happens.
- 2. A key element used by Prospero to control events.
- 3. Prospero’s daughter, innocent and kind.
- 4. The island’s wild native, resentful of Prospero.
- 5. A serious play with a sad ending (The Tempest is a comedy but has tragic elements).
- 6. A desire of both Ariel and Caliban.
- 7. The use of magic to create false appearances.
- 8. The idea of taking control of land and people, linked to Caliban’s story.
- 9. The wild, natural world of the island.
- 10. The social status of many characters.
- 12. Faithfulness, shown by characters like Ariel.
- 13. A major theme, shown at the play’s end.
- 18. Compassion shown by Prospero at the end.
- 20. The rightful Duke of Milan and a powerful magician.
- 21. Caliban’s resistance against Prospero.
