Poems and romances
Across
- 5. A group of lines forming a unit, similar to a paragraph in prose.
- 7. Performs the action.
- 9. Nicholas ... . Writer of "The Notebook".
- 10. ... Poem. A short, song-like poem that focuses on expressing the speaker's personal emotions and feelings.
- 13. ... narrator. Has complete knowledge of the narrated events and the characters feelings and thoughts.
- 14. "The ... Colossus." Emma Lazarus's Sonnet.
- 16. The "when" of the action, the dates of the events, or even the duration of the narrated events.
- 18. ... Walks in Beauty. One of Lord Byron's Poem.
- 19. The repetition of syllables, typically at the end of a verse line.
- 20. A series of events that combine to form the story.
Down
- 1. ... narrator. Participates in the story.
- 2. Physical spaces where the actions happens.
- 3. "The ... and other poems" most known book of Edgar Allan Poe.
- 4. ..., we will forget him! Poem written by Emily Dickinson.
- 6. Most famous poem of Sylvia Plath.
- 8. ... Poem. A poem that tells a story.
- 11. ... narrator. Is an observer outside the story.
- 12. ... Austen. The writer of "Pride and Prejudice".
- 15. Number of Shakespeare's most famous Sonnet.
- 17. Is the measurement of verses in poetic syllables, which do not always correspond to grammatical syllables.