Week 1- Shakespeare

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Across
  1. 1. The ordinary language people use in speaking and writing
  2. 5. A situation in a story where the audience knows information that the characters do not.
  3. 7. A character who is almost exactly the opposite of another character, used to make a comparison.
  4. 8. A drama with a light and often humorous tone that ends happily.
  5. 9. A play on words, especially those that sound alike, but have different meanings.
  6. 10. Speech or writing that uses a distinctive pattern of sounds or rhythm; often appears as poetry
Down
  1. 2. A speech by a character who is alone (or who believes they are alone) that reveals their inner thoughts. One person talking to themself
  2. 3. A serious work of drama in which the protagonist suffers catastrophe or serious misfortune, usually because of his own actions.
  3. 4. A speech from one character to another or to the audience. One person talking without interruption
  4. 6. Side commentary from a character directly to the audience, usually to give them extra information or context