Across
- 3. two successive lines of poetry that usually rhyme
- 9. an intellectual movement in which ideas consist of reason, science, and philosophy
- 10. a character who is strongly opposed to the main character in a literary work
- 11. a poem that has 14 lines and a particular pattern of rhyme
- 12. a literary movement characterized by the celebration of nature, emotions, isolation and individual experience
- 14. the use of words that are opposite of what is meant
- 15. similar to the purpose of a foil character, repetition of elements in literature
- 17. a metrical foot consisting of one stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables
- 18. a play that can be performed that is usually written as a script
- 19. the time and the place in witch the action of a literary work happens
- 20. the rhythm of a poem
Down
- 1. genre of fiction characterized by an atmosphere of mystery and horror
- 2. a way of criticizing people or ideas in a humorous way
- 4. the attitude that the narrator, character, or the author use to create impact on the reader
- 5. a kind of satire which is bitter and ironic criticism of contemporary persons or institutions
- 6. an expression that describes a person or an object with things that possess similar characteristics
- 7. a type of story or literature that is set in an imaginary world often involving magical creatures
- 8. the act of giving a human quality or characteristics to something which is not human
- 13. a phrase or opinion that is overused
- 16. a literary device related to the sense of smell
