Figurative Language and As You Like It Crossword

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Across
  1. 5. Oliver's brother who overthrows Charles in a wrestling match
  2. 7. the last name of the playwright for As You Like It
  3. 11. Each act is divided into several, smaller __________
  4. 12. A long speech given by a character when other characters are present on stage
  5. 13. When authors critique and ridicule their subject matter by pointing out its flaws in hopes to inspire change
  6. 15. A type of irony in which the audience knows more than the characters on stage
  7. 16. A phrase that seems nonsensical at first, but has deeper meaning when examined closer
  8. 18. ___________ pentameter is the meter that Shakespeare uses in his writing
  9. 22. When humanlike qualities are given to nonhuman entities
  10. 24. The setting of the play is the Forest of __________
  11. 28. Shakespeare plays have ______ acts
  12. 29. A comparison between two entities that uses a form of "be" or implies two things are similar indirectly
  13. 30. The repetition of specific words and phrases (Ex: "I wish I may, I wish I might")
  14. 31. a comparison using like or as
Down
  1. 1. Celia takes on this name in order to disguise her identity
  2. 2. Celia compares her and Rosalind to ________'s swans
  3. 3. A type of irony in which the speaker intends the opposite meaning of what it said
  4. 4. Rosalind names herself after this mythological character
  5. 6. Duke ___________ is Celia's father
  6. 8. Rosalind's cousin whom she is very close with
  7. 9. Duke _____________ is Rosalind's father
  8. 10. A clown in As You Like It
  9. 13. A speech given by a character alone on stage
  10. 14. the protagonist of As You Like It
  11. 17. A brief comment from the character directly to the audience other characters cannot hear
  12. 19. Orlando's brother who mistreats him
  13. 20. A type of irony in which something happens that goes against expected norms
  14. 21. Refers to the spoken words of a character in a play
  15. 23. When two words are used nearby one another and have apparently opposite meanings (ex: "alone together")
  16. 24. When one calls out to something that cannot respond (ex: Oh, my goodness!)
  17. 25. The substitution of a harsher phrase for a less offensive or direct one
  18. 26. What type of play is As You Like It?
  19. 27. The substitution of a word or phrase with something else that is associated with it