| A | B |
| Allegory | N. a symbolic story in which people, settings, or actions represent ideas or moral qualities |
| Ferocity | N. the quality or state of being fierce, savage or relentless |
| misanthrope | N. an indovidual who dislikes or distrusts other human beings |
| Despicable | Adj. contempible; deserving scorn |
| Terse | Adj. brief and to the point; concise |
| Incongruous | Adj. Not suitable or appropriate; not consistent; not conforming to pattern |
| Prologue | N. introductory lines of a play; the preface to a literary work |
| Conjecture | N. an opinion without proof; guesswork V. to guess |
| Protagonist | N. the main character in a story or play |
| Dissolute | Adj. lacking moral restraint; very wicked; immoral; undisciplined |