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Classic Literature Easy

Horizontales
Huck, to friends
Protagonist or main character in a classic tale
Mischievous fairy in “A Midsummer Night’s Dream”
Eyre
The honorific for a main character in a famous novella by Robert Louis Stevenson
Dickens’ protagonist in “Great Expectations”
Greek warrior with a vulnerable heel
Greek hero of the “Odyssey”
Brontë’s governess heroine
Salinger’s “Catcher in the Rye” protagonist
Mountain written about Japanese literature
Epic journey by Homer
Prideful suitor in Austen’s nove
Woolf’s Clarissa
Moorish general in a Shakespearean play
Narrator of “Moby-Dick”
Shakespeare’s tragic king
Allan Poe
Shelley’s doctor with a monster
Conrad’s narrator in “Heart of Darkness”
Author of "The Raven"
Austen’s matchmaking heroine
Author of “Pride and Prejudice”
Greek God and antagonist in classic greek stories
Author of “The Metamorphosis”
Edmond Dantès uses this to unlock the treasure on the Isle of Monte Cristo, which he uses to execute his plans for revenge and justice.
Split personality doctor in Stevenson’s novel
Dickens’ jilted bride in “Great Expectations”
Daisy's elusive lover
Protagonist of Chopin’s “The Awakening”.
Something Huckleberry Finn tells a lot of
Author of “A Tale of Two Cities”
Caufield
Verticales
Lancelot
Homer’s epic about the Trojan War
The wise character that aids Winnie the Pooh
Main character of L.M. Montgomery's 1908 novel about an orphan girl accidentally adopted
Defoe’s island survivor
Character in Fitzgerald’s 1925 novel
Author of “20,000 Leagues Under the Sea”
Author of “Ulysses”
One of seven in a classic story.
Author of “Brave New World”
It is an archaic form of “you” used in older English texts, such as Shakespearean plays and the King James Bible.
Star-crossed lover in Verona
Author of “1984”
Spanish hero with a windmill obsession
Danish prince and Shakespearean tragedy
Author of “Crime and Punishment”
Author of “The Old Man and the Sea”
Portrait of
Quasimodo’s beloved
Long epic narrative, often detailing heroic deeds and significant events, and is common in classic literature.
Brontë’s brooding hero
Split personality doctor in Stevenson’s novel
Author of “The Sound and the Fury”
Author of “To the Lighthouse”
Author of “War and Peace”
Villain in “Clarissa”
Author of “Moby-Dick”
Captain obsessed with Moby Dick
“A genre of serious storytelling”
A book-length work of fiction
Author of “Huckleberry Finn”
Character from “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” by Lewis Carroll
A long narrative poem, often about heroic deeds and adventures