Shakespeare Vocabulary
Across
- 4. something the audience knows that the actor doesn't
- 6. a love for someone that you have never spoken with
- 8. comparing one thing to one thing that is of different nature
- 9. rhyme at the end of a line in poetry
- 10. a 14 line poem, usually using iambic pentameter
- 12. a complicated metaphor
- 13. one actor talking to themselves revealing things
- 17. introduction part of literature
- 18. two lines in a verse that are conjoined by a rhyme
- 20. a verse that doesn't rhyme
- 21. something a character says to the audience but not to other characters
- 23. a word that resembles a sound
- 24. a story's message it is trying to get across
- 25. talking to yourself
- 26. any literature product that has a dark theme and ruining ending
Down
- 1. two different ideas are put together to make an effect
- 2. rhythm, 2 beats per foot, 5 feet per measure
- 3. a play on words that produces 2 or more meanings and the words sound alike but mean different things
- 5. 2 characters that have different personality´s
- 7. a group of people that say the same thing at the same time
- 11. two or more people talking to each other in a book, play, or movie
- 14. a saying that means something else than what is portrayed
- 15. disagreements over someone's interests or thoughts
- 16. love that the person someone loves may not know about
- 19. a pair of rhymes put together at the end of the lines in a poem
- 22. to show before something happens