Christina Rossetti - 'Remember'
Across
- 3. Rossetti uses this narrative voice to describe being instructed by her lover
- 8. Linguistic opposites (j)
- 9. The sonnet was written during this historical period
- 11. Rossetti's brother Dante helped form this group of artists that focussed on introspection
- 15. A spiritual discovery about onesself
- 18. A word to describe how the structure of the sonnet changes after the first octave
- 20. The sonnet follows this Italian form
- 24. Very loyal or committed (s)
- 25. A turning point or change of mood
Down
- 1. This structural device may represent Rossetti's adamance
- 2. The word 'yet' is this word class
- 4. A state of self-examination
- 5. To give deep thought (c)
- 6. Rossetti belonged to this branch of Protestantism
- 7. Anglicans use this doctrine as the foundation for their beliefs
- 10. Christ being reborn and returning
- 12. To abstain from extra-marital affairs (c)
- 13. This practice was central to Victorian ideologies about relationships
- 14. Rossetti uses this adjective to describe the afterlife
- 16. This rhyme scheme reflects Rossetti's firm beliefs about love in the first octave
- 17. This imperative verb is repeated in the first octave
- 19. Being saved by Christ
- 21. A state of opposition of conflict
- 22. The sonnet loses its sense of structural r___ after the volta
- 23. Life after death