Poetry & Shakespeare Vocabulary Worksheet
Across
- 7. Unrhymed poetry written in iambic pentameter, heavily used by Shakespeare.
- 10. Language that appeals to the senses to create vivid mental pictures.
- 11. A comparison that says one thing is another to show similarity
- 12. A rhythmic pattern with five pairs of unstressed/stressed syllables per line, common in Shakespeare’s writing.
- 13. Ordinary written or spoken language without a structured rhythm.
- 14. Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme and complete a thought.
- 15. A speech where a character speaks their thoughts aloud while alone on stage
Down
- 1. Repetition of beginning consonant sounds.
- 2. A comparison using like or as
- 3. A long speech delivered by one character to others or the audience.
- 4. When the audience knows something important that characters do not
- 5. A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme and structure, often about love or conflict.
- 6. Writing arranged in lines with rhythm or meter; poetry
- 8. Hints or clues about events that will happen later in a story.
- 9. A short remark meant for the audience that other characters supposedly cannot hear.