Finals Review: Barrell English 1
Across
- 4. The dictionary definition of a word
- 6. Imagery that deals with smell.
- 7. She copies how people dress and talk at the convenience store so people don't notice how different she is.
- 10. Figurative language term for "thy eyes windows fall" (eyes compared to windows)
- 12. Imagery that deals with touch.
- 14. Imagery that deals with movement.
- 15. "immature" and "youthful" and "juvenile" all mean to be young, but they have different ________, meaning we associate more positive and negative emotions for each.
- 17. Imagery can be used by the author to create ________, or time and place, to ground the reader in the story.
- 18. This person says "a plague o both your houses!" then he dies.
- 19. When Juliet is worrying about the Friar's vial, she speaks in a _______ revealing her inner thoughts only to herself.
Down
- 1. The specific choice of words of an author. Helps to create imagery and mood.
- 2. Meanest dad ever - threatens to banish his daughter to the streets if she doesn't marry the guy he wants.
- 3. Imagery that deals with taste.
- 5. (2 words) At the end of the play, the audience is aware that Juliet is not actually dead, but Romeo is not. This is ____ _____.
- 8. At the beginning of the plot diagram/story, it's made up of mood, characters, and background.
- 9. He's misogynistic, obsessed with the Stone Age and holds antiquated (old) views of male expectations of supporting women.
- 11. Another word for "mood" in literature.
- 13. The emotions set forth by the author. The writer can have a sad tone, sarcastic tone, etc.
- 16. Romeo's cousin who's so nice and just wants peace!