Title: Shakespeare Literary & Dramatic Devices
Across
- 2. An implied comparison not using 'like' or 'as'
- 4. A recurring pattern or reference that supports themes in a work
- 5. When the audience knows something a character does not
- 8. A reference to mythology, literature, or religion
- 10. Two characters who contrast in an important way
- 13. A statement that seems contradictory but is true
- 14. A concrete object used to represent an abstract idea
- 15. Two opposing forces working against one another
Down
- 1. When nature reflects the mood or event in a story
- 3. A phrase combining contradictory terms
- 6. A brief remark made by a character meant only for the audience
- 7. A comparison of two unlike things using 'like' or 'as'
- 9. A speech delivered alone on stage to reveal thoughts
- 11. An extreme exaggeration
- 12. When something unexpected happens or is said