Trinity Wood period 6

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Across
  1. 2. A higher-level synonym for individualism, emphasizing self-rule and independence.
  2. 4. A style or literature or art characterized by dark, mysterious, and eerie elements, often including decaying structures, supernatural events, or psychological horror.
  3. 6. Having an unhealthy interest in unpleasant or disturbing subjects, especially death, decay, or disease.
  4. 7. A refined term that suggests an untouched, natural state, often linked with the pure or original form of nature
  5. 10. A deeper term for inspiration, highlighting a sense of elation or elevated emotion.
  6. 12. A shifting series or illusions or images, often associated with the supernatural, dreams, or nightmarish visions.
  7. 15. A more refined way of expressing simplicity, often referring to an unadorned or minimalist quality.
  8. 16. A more philosophical term for the soul, suggesting the core or intrinsic nature of something.
Down
  1. 1. A refined term for death, emphasizing the inevitability and philosophical aspect of human existence.
  2. 3. involving the gruesome, eerie, or horrifying, often related to death or decay.
  3. 5. An elevated word for meditation, referring to deep thought or reflection.
  4. 8. A deep, persistent sadness or sorrow, often associated with an introspective or reflective mood.
  5. 9. A sophisticated alternative for imagination, referring to the mental creation of vivid images or concepts.
  6. 11. A higher concept of divinity, suggesting rising above the physical realm to a higher, often spiritual, existence.
  7. 13. A profound or seemingly infinite depth, often used symbolically to represent despair, hopelessness, or the unknown.
  8. 14. A more intellectual synonym for freedom, referring to the act of being freed from constraints or limitations.