Across
- 2. a characteristic that leads to a tragic hero's downfall or death
- 6. a form of communication that uses distorted, false, or misleading information to influence a mass audience
- 8. a type of language/wording that goes beyond literal, using devices like simile, metaphor, or personification
- 10. a moment provided to ease tension within a play
- 11. using the same words/phrases throughout a poem for emphasis
- 12. the voice of the poem; the narrator
- 15. the original name of Animal Farm
- 17. the girl that Romeo was in love with at the beginning of the play
- 18. how Juliet dies
- 20. the location where Romeo proposes to Juliet
- 21. a comparison between two different things using like or as
- 22. Juliet's cousin, who Romeo kills
- 23. pattern of similar sounds at the ends of lines in a poem
- 28. the effect felt when the audience knows something that a character(s) does not know
- 31. a story in which the noble main character fails or dies because of a personal flaw
- 33. poetry that follows no structure or rules
- 34. the main character of a tragedy
- 35. a series of lines that function like a paragraph in prose
- 36. Romeo's cousin; a peace maker
- 38. the character who allegorizes propaganda in Animal Farm
- 39. Friar Lawrence says, "These ________ delights have _________ ends"
- 41. an economic system that believes socioeconomic classes should be abolished
Down
- 1. a description of an object, animal, place, or idea using human terms
- 2. poetry that follows fixed rules, especially with rhyme and meter
- 3. a private remark that a character makes to the audience or another character, but is not heard by others on stage
- 4. a technique in which ideas, customs, behaviors, or institutions are ridiculed or mock to make a point and inspire change
- 5. when the opposite of what is expected happens
- 7. a work with two levels of meaning- a literal one and a symbolic one
- 9. a speech given by a single character in which they speak to other characters on stage
- 13. using extreme exaggeration to make a point
- 14. words or phrases that appeal to one or more of the five senses
- 16. the man who Snowball was an allegory for
- 19. repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- 24. where Romeo is exiled to
- 25. Juliet belongs to this family
- 26. the man that Juliet was supposed to marry
- 27. the allegory for Stalin's plans for Russia
- 29. a type of conflict or struggle within the mind of a character
- 30. a lesson or message for the reader to take away
- 32. The battle of the _________ is an allegory for the October Revolution.
- 35. a speech in which a character alone on stage thinks aloud to themselves
- 36. representation of the working class in Animal Farm
- 37. a comparison between two unlike things without the word like or as
- 40. a character whose personality contrasts with the personality of another character
