Shakespeare
Across
- 2. a joke releasing the possible meanings of a word
- 4. a combination of words that have different meanings
- 5. a figure of speech where a word is applied to an object
- 6. a conversation between two people
- 7. a serious disagreement or argument
- 9. a word formed as a sound
- 10. a subject used in literature
- 11. a fanciful expression
- 12. a verse without a rhyme
- 13. a character that is made fun of at the beginning of Romeo and Juliet
- 16. two lines of a verse
- 19. a poem in the form of a speech
- 21. love that is not fully understood by the beloved
- 22. rhymes at the end of verses
- 23. a remark or a passage made by a character in a play that the audience can hear but not the other characters
Down
- 1. a poem of fourteen lines
- 2. a separate introduction
- 3. a line or verse made of 5 metric feet
- 6. two characters with opposite personalities
- 8. an ordered pattern of rhymes
- 14. the comparison of one thing with another
- 15. a play with an unhappy ending
- 17. speaking ones thoughts aloud
- 18. a warning of a future event
- 20. a group of people that say the same thing simultaneously