Romeo and Juliet
Across
- 1. conversation between two or more people in a book or play.
- 2. two people that have opposing personalities
- 4. a form of drama based on human suffering
- 5. an elaborate metaphor
- 8. a line of verse with five metrical feet
- 13. an intro to a play
- 14. rhymed on the terminal syllables of the verse
- 16. speaking one's thoughts out loud
- 19. a word takes place of a sound
- 20. a verse without rhyme(usually in iambic pentameter)
- 21. two lines of verse that are joined by rhyme
Down
- 1. the audience knows the situation but not the characters
- 2. a poem in the form of a narrative by a person when they reveal traits about themselves and also describe the situation
- 3. pattern of rhyme at the end of a line of a poem
- 5. a group that speaks at the same time
- 6. love that is not openly understood
- 7. the comparison of one thing to another using like or as
- 9. a name coming from Petrarch's sonnets
- 10. a word or phrase that is applied to an object or action that is not literal
- 11. joining terms that don't agree with each other
- 12. a a poem that is in fourteen lines
- 15. a phrase spoken by an actor intended for just the audience
- 17. when a situation of the future is given
- 18. a disagreement
- 20. oneself
- 22. a joke
- 23. a subject of talk or a person's thoughts