romeo and juliet
Across
- 3. falling action and resolution.
- 6. irony Device whereby the audience understands more (something important) than a character in the play
- 7. Words spoken by a character in an undertone not intended to be heard by other characters on stage
- 9. A long play is divided into these “chapters,” each one covering a large block of action
- 10. An adjective or phrase of descriptive characteristics
- 12. A 14 line poem that rhymes
- 14. The explaining of background information
- 18. A character delivers a memorized, formal speech
- 20. Meter A poetic foot of 1 unstressed and 1 stressed syllables
- 23. The use of hints or clues for events that will occur later in the plot
- 24. A main idea, subject of text or topic of discussion.
- 25. language “Out of date” language
- 28. A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms are
- 29. The reason a character has for acting or behaving in a particular way
- 31. character A character who changes as a result of his motives or situation
Down
- 1. Language Words having a meaning that is different than its literal interpretation: Simile; metaphor, personification, hyperbole symbolism.
- 2. At first a seemingly contradictory or opposed to common sense statement and yet is perhaps true.
- 4. A figure of speech comparing one thing to another using “like” or “as”.
- 5. Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme at the end of the poem
- 8. A state of anxious uncertainty about what may happen
- 11. A long, uninterrupted speech spoken in the presence of others
- 13. Placing side-by-side two characters who are strikingly different in order to make both of their personalities stand out
- 15. pentameter A line of poetry that contains 10 syllables, 5 stressed
- 16. Structure The plot structure of a dramatic work: exposition, rising action, turning
- 17. Four lines that rhyme at every other line
- 19. A character speaks aloud to himself
- 21. Verse A line of poetry written in un-rhyming iambic pentameter
- 22. The main character’s final attempt to resolve the conflict
- 26. an implied or indirect reference to someone, place, event, or piece of literature
- 27. side by side
- 30. A play on words; a double meaning