Shakespeares Theater/Poetry/Rhetoric

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Across
  1. 2. A consistent meter but no rhyme scheme.
  2. 4. Word choice or literary devices used to help with the art of persuasion.
  3. 6. The weakness of the Tragic hero that brings the downfall.
  4. 10. A group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem.
  5. 11. Rhetoric that appeals to the feelings or emotions of the audience.
  6. 13. A play that ends with the downfall of the tragic hero.
  7. 14. Rhetoric that appeals to the ethics or credibility of the speaker.
  8. 15. The art of persuasion.
  9. 16. Words are spoken usually a short amount not meant to be heard by the audience.
  10. 18. A type of poem with 14 lines and a specific rhyme scheme.
  11. 19. Two lines of poetry that are next to each other and have end rhyme.
  12. 21. Rhetoric that appeals to facts and logic of the subject matter.
  13. 22. Speech/conversation between two or more characters.
Down
  1. 1. When the audience knows something the characters do not.
  2. 3. No consistent pattern of rhyme or meter.
  3. 5. A character that’s purpose is to contrast another character.
  4. 7. a performance/story told live.
  5. 8. The meter used in Shakespeares sonnets.
  6. 9. A play that is humorous and entertaining.
  7. 12. A great hero/character that is destined for downfall.
  8. 17. When the opposite of what is expected occurs.
  9. 18. Long speech expressing the thoughts of a character alone on stage.
  10. 20. Speech given by one character.