Romeo and Juliet Academic Vocabulary, Examples, and Other Stuff You Should Know
Across
- 5. using language that appeals to the five senses
- 10. notes giving information to cast, crew, and readers of a drama
- 12. comparison of two unlike things using like as or than
- 13. giving human characteristics to nonhuman things
- 15. characters conversing on stage
- 16. Mercutio delivering the LONG Queen Mab speech to the party-goers
Down
- 1. dramatic ___ is a character who highlights the traits of another character through contrast
- 2. pairing opposite terms together to create emphasis on an idea
- 3. ___ hero is a character of high rank who suffers from a flaw that ultimately ends in tragedy
- 4. ____irony is when the audience knows something characters on stage do not know
- 6. the idea a literary work conveys about life
- 7. brief remark not intended for characters on stage, but for the audience
- 8. play on words where a word or phrase is used to emphasize more than one meaning
- 9. comparison of two unlike things without using like as or than
- 11. lengthy speech given by a character ALONE on stage
- 14. Don't be ___ to the sub, please.