Across
- 3. A beginning scene that introduces the story
- 5. The lesson learned at the end of the story.
- 6. These are humorous events in a play to build up laughter from the audience.
- 7. A character remark, either to the audience or another character, that others on stage are not supposed to hear.
- 8. The flaw that brings the tragic hero down.
- 10. A speech by a single character without another characters response.
- 12. A special king of contrast between appearance and reality.
- 13. A form of poetry that uses unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter.
- 14. Is a character whose personality and attitude contrast sharply with those of another character.
- 16. Comparing two completely unrelatable things
- 18. Is a speech given by a character alone on stage.
- 20. A comparison using like or as
- 21. A poem that has 14 lines.
- 22. A piece of work that is entirely false and made up.
Down
- 1. A story based off of real events.
- 2. The main character in a tragedy, who is nobly born, and has a great influence on society.
- 4. Lines that ideally have five unstressed syllables, each followed by stressed syllables
- 5. A drama that ends in a catastrophic death for the main character and sometimes other characters.
- 9. A character or force against which another character struggles.
- 11. A long narrative poem.
- 12. Using the five senses (Smell, Taste, Sight, Sound, Touch).
- 13. A book written about real events of someones life.
- 15. 2 Opposites
- 17. A brief reference within a work to something outside the work that the reader or audience is expected to know
- 19. a regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.
