Do Now
Across
- 3. Nominalise infantilised
- 6. cunning and scheming behaviour
- 8. The first/opening technique in 'Soliloquy of a Spanish Cloister'
- 10. The rhythm and flow of poetry
- 11. Principles concerned with right/wrong or good/evil
- 12. Inexactness / more than one meaning
- 13. Through the use of synecdoche, Browning shows the lover's ______________ of Porphyria.
- 15. Nominalise cancelled
- 16. The era Browning most drew inspiration from
- 18. The era during which Browning wrote his poetry
- 19. Right and justifiable before God
- 20. Browning’s art explores the _________ of selve that inhabit an individual.
Down
- 1. The rapid relocation of people from rural to urban areas
- 2. The process of economic transformation, whereby manufacturing rather than agriculture is dominant
- 4. Browning often wrote in ___________ monologue
- 5. Lack of empathy and deficient emotional response
- 7. Succesive sentences/phrases that begin with the same word/s
- 9. Listing similar words to make a point
- 11. The place of residence for monks
- 14. The idea that the ends justifies the means
- 17. Wild, chaotic and foolish behaviour