Shakespeare's Language, Style, and Prologue
Across
- 4. AMOUNT OF TIME SHAKESPEARE ANTICIPATES THE PERFORMANCE OF R&J WILL TAKE
- 6. COMING, RIGHT AWAY, ACCORDING TO SHAKESPEARE
- 7. THIS IS THE LANGUAGE OF SHAKESPEARE
- 8. THE AREA FROM CHILDREN DOOMED TO DIE COME FROM
- 10. AN OFTEN HUMOROUS PLAY ON WORDS, LIKE CIVIL BLOOD/CIVIL HANDS
- 11. ODDLY, THIS TERM MEANS "WHY?"
- 13. POEM STYLE WRITTEN BY SHAKESPEARE
- 14. THIS WORD IS SOMETIMES WRITTEN AS O'ER BY SHAKESPEARE
- 17. SHAKESPEARE INCLUDES APOSTROPHES AND REMOVES LETTERS TO MAKE THESE AND KEEP THE RHYTHM
Down
- 1. TERM USED BY SHAKESPEARE TO INDICATE FATED, DESTINED
- 2. THIS LITERARY TERM REFERS TO AN AUTHORS CHOICE OF WORDS
- 3. FINAL, TWO, RHYMING LINES OF A SONNET
- 5. THE RHYTHM USED BY SHAKESPEARE, LIKE A HEARTBEAT
- 7. LISTEN, ACCORDING TO SHAKESPEARE
- 9. THIS IS SHAKESPEARE'S WAY OF SAYING "YOUR"
- 12. SOMETIMES SHAKESPEARE CHANGES THE ORDER OF WORDS TO MAINTAIN RHYTHM
- 15. THIS IS A USUALLY SHORT INTRODUCTION THAT COMES BEFORE ACT 1
- 16. SETTING OF ROMEO AND JULIET