Across
- 4. English playwright, poet and actor, widely regarded as greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist; created Romeo and Juliet.
- 7. One of Elizabethan L's main genres; study of the past and human's effects on it
- 9. One of ELizabethan L's main genres;intended to make an audience laugh
Down
- 1. the basic pattern of language in Shakespeare's plays; a verse line of ten syllables with five stresses and no rhyme
- 2. One of Elizabethan L's main genres; a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending.
- 3. smaller divisions often determined by setting.
- 5. a type of monologue in literature where a character speaks directly to the audience
- 6. First permanent theatre, opened 1567
- 8. major division of a play.
