World Literature Final

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Across
  1. 1. twisted to one side
  2. 2. dress
  3. 8. straw, grasses, or leaves laid over framework for a roof
  4. 10. to rob or steal
  5. 11. the food of goods
  6. 14. joyfully
  7. 16. estimating the value of, rating
  8. 18. Authors attitude toward his subject and charcters
  9. 19. spreading throughout
  10. 20. untidiness, disorder
  11. 26. randomly, by chance
  12. 28. to mislead by cheating or tricking
  13. 29. briefly, concisely
  14. 31. associates, companions
  15. 32. to bring onself into favor
  16. 33. very hard work; toil
  17. 35. importance
  18. 37. character assumed by the speaker of a poem
  19. 39. anything heavy carried in a ship or aircraft to provide stability
  20. 42. poor person
  21. 43. about to occur
  22. 44. the sky viewed as a solid arch
  23. 46. journey or hunting expedition
Down
  1. 1. intense anger/furry
  2. 3. a place where patients are treated by medical personnel
  3. 4. uselessness
  4. 5. unspoiled, spotless
  5. 6. stylish self-assured or carefree
  6. 7. behavior inciting a rebellion
  7. 9. walk slowly, stroll
  8. 12. comforts
  9. 13. asking in an earnest manner
  10. 15. a comparison of two unlike things using like or as
  11. 17. form of literature that takes place in an alternate present
  12. 19. victimizing or exploiting others
  13. 21. light and airy, heavenly, highly delicate
  14. 22. with doubt; with a sneer
  15. 23. hastily
  16. 24. bruised as black and blue
  17. 25. sequence of events in a literary work
  18. 27. to completely destroy
  19. 30. central idea, concern, or purpose of literary work
  20. 34. person who gives financial or other aid to another
  21. 36. unfeeling, insensitive
  22. 38. use of language thatthat involves a surprising, or amusing contradiction
  23. 39. harming, destroying, spoiling
  24. 40. channel or passage for water
  25. 41. moral excellence
  26. 44. sad, abandoned, in a pitiful state
  27. 45. single block of stone