Shakespearean Vocabulary -JM G4

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Across
  1. 1. A 14 line verse, often using Iambic Pentameter
  2. 5. Rhyming that happens near the end of the sentence
  3. 7. A person who differs from the main character to show how the main character's personality is unique
  4. 10. A type of monologue in which the character addresses the audience or talks to him/herself
  5. 11. A joke that uses words that sound alike to make a play on words
  6. 13. subject in a sonnet in which a man is too scared to ask out a woman
  7. 15. A comparison in which two unlikely items are meant to be the same
  8. 17. "Cruel kindness" "Living death"
  9. 18. When two or more people converse
  10. 19. The way lines in a poem/sonnet rhyme
  11. 21. Any time one character is talking to another with no breaks
  12. 23. When the audience knows something the characters don't
  13. 26. A comparison using the words "like" or "as"
Down
  1. 2. A branch of drama that focuses on the sorrow, sadness, and sobriety of characters
  2. 3. The beginning/introduction of a story
  3. 4. When a word makes the sound it is associated with
  4. 6. A poem that has no rhyme scheme but maintains Iambic Pentameter
  5. 8. Two rhyming lines in a row
  6. 9. 5 Feet; each foot has an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one
  7. 12. An extremely one sided relationship in which one character loves the other deeply, and the other is not aware or rejects the lover
  8. 14. A group of people speaking in unison
  9. 16. A prediction of the future
  10. 20. A comparison between two very unlikely nouns
  11. 22. When an actor speaks to the audience
  12. 24. The subject/main point of a play, poem, etc.
  13. 25. A struggle or fight between different characters