Across
- 4. What leads to the downfall of the protagonist in a tragedy.
- 5. A loss of wealth, rank, reputation, or happiness; ruin.
- 6. Excessive pride & lack of respect for the natural order.
- 7. Feeling that should be aroused in a tragedy.
- 8. Bad fortune or ill luck.
- 11. A literary work written for performance on the stage; a drama.
- 12. A towering figure (384 BC – 322 BC) in ancient Greek philosophy, who made important contributions to logic, metaphysics, mathematics, physics, biology, botany, ethics, politics, agriculture, medicine, dance and theater. Student of Plato who in turn studied under Socrates.A loss of wealth, rank, reputation, or happiness; ruin.
Down
- 1. Sympathy (synonym).
- 2. Excessive (ambition, for instance).
- 3. The purging of the emotions at the end.
- 5. A dramatic work to be performed by actors on stage, radio, or television.
- 9. Imperfections.
- 10. The most important element in a tragedy, according to Aristotle.
