Across
- 1. cheerful and joyous
- 3. the highest point; a peak of achievement
- 4. to overwhelm as if being bombarded by a large quantity of water
- 6. Literary symbols take on
- 7. unsteady and shaking
- 10. A reference to a person, place, event, work of art, etc. in the current orhistorical past -- assumes the reader
- 14. an obsession with a single thing or idea
- 15. be knowledgeable about several topics
- 16. exceedingly or undeniably evil
- 19. a large group or crowd; a mass of people or living things
- 20. work.
Down
- 2. A symbol, story pattern or chapter type that recurs frequently in literature and evokes a strong, or often unconscious, association in the reader/ usually consistent across cultures
- 5. to steal
- 8. A situation / theme that recurs in various works or in various parts of the same work
- 9. Representation of ideas by characters, figures, or events in
- 11. dramatic or pictorial form
- 12. within the context of the
- 13. to express an attitude or moral position; to espouse a philosophy
- 17. A person, place, object or activity that stands for something beyond itself. Cultural symbols can be understood by people in same
- 18. to hate or despise
