Across
- 2. The belief tragedy demonstrates man’s indestructible will to achieve humanity and freedom
- 3. The central figure who actively resists indignity and fights for rightful status in society
- 5. A person’s rightful sense of worth and position, defended even at the cost of life
- 7. The central figure who actively resists indignity and fights for rightful status in society
- 8. Only the passive, only those who accept their lot without active retaliation, are:
- 9. The average person, capable of tragic stature through struggle for dignity and justice
- 11. What human personality does when freed by tragedy
- 12. The uplifting quality of tragedy, born from the heroic thrust for freedom
- 14. a mode for the pessimist
- 15. inherent unwillingness to remain passive in the face of what he conceives to be a challenge to his dignity, his image of his rightful status
Down
- 1. The moment in tragedy when nothing is accepted and all is questioned
- 4. The seemingly stable cosmos or social order that the tragic hero questions and resists
- 6. a condition in which the human personality is able to flower and realize itself
- 10. what the enlightenment of tragedy consists of
- 13. the consequence of a man's total compulsion to evaluate himself justly
