Tragedy and the Common man by Arthur Miller (Charlotte C)

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Across
  1. 1. What tragedy doesn't need to preach
  2. 5. tragic mode is…
  3. 6. What the enlightenment of tragedy consists of
  4. 7. The underlying fear that shakes readers in a play
  5. 9. Requires the finest appreciation by the writer of cause and effect
  6. 10. Must be pure and faultless to force readers to deny their validity
  7. 12. The condition of life in which human personality is able to realize itself
  8. 14. Where the common men is held within tragedy
Down
  1. 2. Revealed through the tale of a hero
  2. 3. What must be possible in a tragedy
  3. 4. Those who accept their lot without active retaliation
  4. 6. What turned towards purely psychiatric and sociological views of life
  5. 8. A character laying down their life to secure this, envoking a readers tragic feeling
  6. 11. What the false idea that tragedy is of necessity to
  7. 13. the underlying struggle for an individual to get this position