The Tempest
Across
- 2. the witch who previously owned the island
- 5. a servant to Prospero who creates the shipwreck
- 8. Pentameter the rhythm or meter that Shakespeare was known to write in
- 12. Prospero's motive for creating the storm
- 13. the protagonist's daughter
- 15. the character or force working against the main character
- 17. The study or 'art' that Prospero practices
- 18. The feeling Miranda has towards Caliban
- 20. What Prospero experienced from Antonio
- 23. the central message or lesson learned in the story
- 24. A long speech made by a character that is addressed to other characters
- 25. this is what Ferdinand is to the Alonso, the King of Naples. Caliban to Sycorax
- 27. a long speech made by a character when they are alone on stage
- 28. the protagonist of the play
- 30. restating the author's ideas in your own words
- 31. Prospero accuses Ferdinand of attempting to do this on the island in scene 2
- 32. son to the King of Naples
- 34. the King of Naples,
- 36. Ariel's motive when working for Prospero
- 37. a conversation between characters
Down
- 1. the struggle between opposing forces
- 2. the event that scattered the people in scene 1 to end up on the island
- 3. Describes Miranda's feelings for the people of the shipwreck
- 4. the act of creating and developing a character
- 6. the character who helped Prospero and Miranda as they were being exiled
- 7. On line 68 of Scene 2, Prospero describes his brother as this
- 9. the kind of irony when the audience knows something that the characters do not
- 10. the process of entitled rank. If the King of Naples dies, Ferdinand (the prince) becomes king
- 11. descriptive or figurative language used to create word pictures for the reader
- 14. the son of a witch
- 16. How Prospero describes the army when he and Miranda are exiled in Scene 2
- 19. a comparison between two things that are not similar
- 21. the kind of Shakespearean play the Tempest is
- 22. what Prospero has over Caliban and Ariel
- 26. relief a technique that is used to interrupt a serious part of a literary work and add humor
- 28. what Ferdinand becomes on Prospero's island
- 29. the kind of irony where you expect one thing to happen and the opposite occurs
- 33. a side comment that is made, other characters are not supposed to hear this
- 35. Prospero's brother