Greek Tragedy Terminology

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  • Created on: 02-05-17 21:36
W J A T K Q K N E P A T H O S E U
R M J O G F Y L C P C G I N H J J
L H G I X I K H U H T U B L S Y V
A V F K V M L L A M Q A X X B X Y
G O A N A G N O R I S I S C E U Y
U C M G A C S J T F S E G I R D I
A E K Q N I L Q R T J T W A X P Y
O U B W R B N H A C D E O W O Y V
W L U B K T E A G A A P V N A W J
F D U W C L G M I T Q I Y O U C G
K H C V H V X A C H D R U I P M L
P Y K Q J T X R H A Y E A L L M G
H K E R Q D H T E R R P L M F E A
C X R K S E D I R S V H D G A B N
V Q L Q X W V A O I W H P C N H D
R D O X C F P X G S B Y D H M P G
S S M U R F A P U F E F V W D T S

Clues

  • A critical discovery or realisation (Climax) (11)
  • A fatal flaw leading the the downfall of a tragic hero (8)
  • A quality that evokes pity and/or sadness (6)
  • A reversal in fortune (Generally a fall from grace) (10)
  • Excessive pride or self-confidence (in a character) (6)
  • The hero in the story that has the hamartia - E.g. Macbeth (6, 4)
  • The process of releasing and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotion (in terms of the audience) (9)

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