Terms
Across
- 3. flaw that causes the downfall of the play
- 4. extreme exaggeration
- 5. when a character uses the wrong words in the wrong places
- 8. a rant to the audience, that the characters on stage can't hear
- 9. commonly accepted phrase that when you actually break it down, it's exact opposites
Down
- 1. boastful or ranting language
- 2. character in a play without a specific name (guard #1, gentleman)
- 5. when a character speaks his thoughts out loud, in a manner that all people on stage can hear
- 6. a use of words, usuall in a humorous way, based on several meanings of the same word
- 7. when one character talks to another in a "secret" type fashion, so only the person being addressed can hear