Across
- 4. helps the actor know what to do
- 5. an imperfection that leads to the hero's death
- 9. speaking aloud one's thoughts, regardless if people are around
- 11. a line of poetry containing 10 syllables with an accent on every other syllable
- 12. Usually, a sad ending
- 14. a highly respected character falls from grace
- 15. an actor or group of actors who comment on the action of the play and explain the themes
- 17. a cleansing or purifying emotion
- 18. an event, an idea, or another element that occurs again and again in a particular type of literature
- 19. character who draws attention to another character
Down
- 1. a struggle between two forces
- 2. solo speech made by a character
- 3. general word that refers to any literary work that is not poetry
- 6. an actor's speech heard by the audience but not by any other character
- 7. hints to coming events
- 8. making a comparison without like or as
- 10. using like or as to make a comparison
- 11. character struggles with a problem within
- 13. when the audience or reader of a play has important information about the plot that most of the characters in the play do not have
- 16. time and place
