Across
- 4. the older tradition Miller challenges but does not dismiss
- 6. the single value a tragic hero is willing to sacrifice his life for
- 10. millers answer to the belief that only kings can be tragic heros
- 11. what tragedy demands of society
- 12. another way miller describes the value at the center of tragedy
- 13. what the hero refuses to accept without a fight
- 14. the external forces that pressure the tragic hero
Down
- 1. one possible outcome of the tragic heros battle
- 2. what the tragic hero becomes by refusing to accept degradation
- 3. what the hero seeks to prove about his life and choices
- 5. the emotional Millermiller calls the inevitable engine of tradgedy
- 7. the central emotion created by the treat of losing identity
- 8. the false idea Miller says tragedy necessarily promotes
- 9. what the tragic hero fears losing when displaced from their role in the world
- 13. a character willing to risk everything for personal integrity
