World Literature
Across
- 2. word or phrase is applied to an object
- 5. indirect or passing reference
- 11. what the story about
- 14. keeping or grazing of sheep or cattle.
- 18. such words for rhetorical effect
- 20. humorous or emphatic effect
- 22. attribution of a personal nature or human
- 24. mental and moral qualities
- 26. knowledge or insight
- 27. Shakespeare's plays were first publicly performed
- 28. excessive pride or self-confidence
- 29. common literary or social stereotype
- 30. traveling poets, musicians, and storytellers
- 31. for analyzing language
- 33. Verse without rhyme
- 34. final part of a play
- 37. culture and style of art
- 39. The process of releasing
- 40. explaining some natural
- 41. where it takes place
Down
- 1. two lines of verse
- 3. character flaw or error of a tragic hero
- 4. represents a departure from modernism
- 6. writer's emotions
- 7. speech involving the comparison
- 8. similarities in form, style, or subject matter
- 9. unexpected power or event
- 10. traditional verse and verse drama
- 12. person's thoughts or an exhibition
- 13. Exaggerated statements or claims
- 15. attitude or practice of accepting a situation
- 16. relation to the story being told
- 17. social and economic equality to men
- 19. one generation to the next
- 21. exciting or important point
- 23. poem of fourteen lines
- 25. generally considered to be a protagonist
- 32. same letter or sound
- 35. narrating the deeds and adventures
- 36. one line of verse into the next line
- 38. intended to make an audience laugh
- 41. expose and criticize people's stupidity