English 305 - Terms from Units 1 through 6

To complete the crossword, click on a number in the grid to see the clue for that number. Then, if you want, click on "Check" to check your answer. If you are stuck, you can click on "Hint" to get a free letter.

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Across:

1. This genre employs dreams to explain a character's adventures. (11 letters, 2 words, no spaces)
3. Stories sacred to a culture. (5 letters)
7. The burglar in Tolkien's The Hobbit.(12 letters, 2 words, no spaces)
9. Literature containing the collective wisdom of a culture, passed on by word of mouth. (4 letters)
10. Charlotte's Web is an example of this genre. (13 letters, 2 words, no spaces)
11. Locke's term for the "blank slate" of children's impressionable minds. (10 letters, 2 words, no spaces)
13. Early educational books named for their protective covering of goat or sheep horn. (9 letters)
14. Theory that folktakes originated in one Indo-European culture that disseminated them worldwide. (11 letters)
15. Original tale by a known author containing traditional folktale characteristics. (8 letters)

Down:

2. Type of survival story modeled on Defoe's movel about a man stranded on a deserted island. (12 letters)
3. Stories that teach harsh lessons about piety and good behaviour. (13 letters, 2 words, no spaces)
4. Medieval illustrated natural history texts intended to impart Christian virtues. (10 letters)
5. Secondary world in C.S. Lewis' series of allegorical fantasies. (6 letters)
6. Branch of fantasy characterized by use of secondary world. (4 letters)
8. Cheap books, shaped like a washerwoman's paddle. (11 letters)
12. Joseph Campbell's term for the archetypal journey of the hero. (8 letters)