Acting 2 Shakespeare Review
Across
- 5. another reason why Shakespeare may have spread the syllables out over multiple lines for characters was because one character may be _________ing another
- 7. the first word of the type of verse Shakespeare wrote in (________ pentameter)
- 8. most important words in Shakespeare get the ______ed syllable in a line of verse
- 9. the number of syllables a common line of Shakespeare's verse has
- 10. Shakespeare often did this with his descriptions 3 times: "The very torrent, tempest, and in fact whirlwind" is a an example
- 13. many of Shakespeare's lines have meaning beyond their context in the play, thus they have a ________ meaning
- 17. one reason reading Shakespeare makes you smarter is because you have to decode his _________ (use of words / language)
- 18. each beat in Shakespeare's verse reads from ____ punctuation to ___ punctuation
- 19. one reason Shakespeare may have spread the syllables out over multiple lines for characters was to increase this of a scene
- 20. the other reason Shakespeare had more / less than the correct number of syllables: "I dare not longer stay" is an example
Down
- 1. Shakespeare did not have time to write this into his scripts, so he used the code and wrote them into his dialogue. "Exit pursued by bear" is really the only stage _______ he wrote.
- 2. each beat of Shakespeare should have a clear ________ that informs how to say the line (a verb that describes the line)
- 3. Shakespeare rhythm in his verse follows the natural beat of the human _______
- 4. you should always end the verse line withe a stressed syllable even if you have to change it (true or false)
- 6. each line of Shakespeare's verse begins with this type of syllable
- 11. Like Yoda, Shakespeare often flip flopped the _____ an verb in a line, so the verb got the importance
- 12. you need to understand every word Shakespeare wrote to get the point of it n(true or false)
- 14. when the syllables for the verse is spread out over 2 or more lines between 2 or more characters
- 15. Not all of Shakespeare's writing is in verse. Some of it is in ____________ (ordinary writing.
- 16. one of the reasons Shakespeare had more / less than the correct number of syllables: "It is the East and Juliet is the sun!" is an example