Across
- 2. a Shakespearean drama that ends happily
- 6. a narrative about the life of an individual
- 7. addressing an inanimate object as if it were alive
- 9. an elaborate comparison or metaphor between unlike items
- 10. poets who supported the king during the Puritan era
- 11. a short, narrative folk song
- 13. a melancholy poem which reflects on nature or death
- 16. also called the Elizabethan Period (2 words)
- 17. a narrative in which people, places, and events are symbolic
- 18. the final outcome of a tragedy
- 20. a long, narrative poem based on heroic adventures
- 21. a belief in an impersonal God; popularized in the 18th century
- 22. a break or pause often used in Anglo-Saxon poetry
Down
- 1. a London theater where Shakespeare's play were performed
- 3. conversation between the characters of a play or novel
- 4. unrhymed, iambic pentameter (2 words)
- 5. a unique type of Romantic hero developed by Lord Byron (2 words)
- 7. the opponent of the protagonist
- 8. relies on action to portray life and character
- 12. the repetition of initial consonant sounds
- 14. the fictional people of a narrative or play
- 15. a reference to mythology, history, or another literary work
- 19. a short medieval tale told to teach a lesson
- 22. any of several Christmas hymns originating in the Middle Ages
