English Literature
Across
- 3. A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme.
- 7. Giving human qualities to non-human things.
- 12. Using humor to criticize society or politics.
- 13. When an object represents a deeper meaning.
- 14. A poem or song narrating a story in short stanzas.
- 17. An extreme exaggeration.
- 19. A period of literature during Queen Victoria’s reign (1837-1901).
- 20. Another work, history, or mythology is referenced. Metaphor A direct comparison without using 'like' or 'as.'
- 22. Character A character who contrasts with another to highlight traits.
- 23. A literary genre with dark, mysterious, and supernatural elements.
- 24. A literary work that is humorous and ends happily.
Down
- 1. Two opposite words used together (e.g., "bittersweet").
- 2. A movement that broke away from traditional forms and experimented with style.
- 4. A drama with a sad or disastrous ending.
- 5. A long narrative poem about heroic deeds.
- 6. A literary movement that portrayed life as it is.
- 8. of Consciousness – A narrative style that mimics a character's thoughts.
- 9. A contrast between expectation and reality.
- 10. A statement that seems contradictory but is true.
- 11. A story with a hidden meaning, often moral or political.
- 15. A literary movement that focused on emotion and nature.
- 16. Hints about what will happen later in a story.
- 18. A struggle between opposing forces in a story.
- 21. A comparison using 'like' or 'as.'