LITERARY WORDS
Across
- 3. using an object or something else to stand for an idea
- 4. referencing another literary text or source
- 6. 'you' in old Engish
- 12. a narrative passage that takes the reader backwards
- 14. short poem; love poem addressed to a particular person
- 15. a English poet;well-known figure of the Romantic Movement
- 16. an English playwright and poet
- 17. the person telling the story
- 18. a chatacter from the Odyssey
- 24. 1837-1901 - the era in England
- 25. a movement against the Age of Enlightenment
- 26. the people that the readers meets in a novel
Down
- 1. exaggeration in order to draw attention to something
- 2. the repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words
- 5. the use of description to draw the reader into the story
- 7. a group of four lines
- 8. what happens in a story
- 9. his most famous play which Shakespeare wrote
- 10. sets of lines in a poem
- 11. the main character in story
- 13. two unstressed syllables followed by one stressed one
- 19. the time and place in which the story takes place
- 20. a genre of literature that focuses on sound
- 21. the syllables and words in a poem are together in specific
- 22. a kind of or style of literature
- 23. narrative poetry