FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE & ELEMENTS OF FICTION

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Across
  1. 5. Romeo's cousin
  2. 6. this jungian archetype is known for being adventurous
  3. 7. the omission of coordinating conjunctions
  4. 10. the emotions/feelings that go along with a particular word
  5. 11. the comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as"
  6. 13. this jungian archetype is known for being set apart or above the others
  7. 16. Ophelia's brother
  8. 18. Romeo swears on this that he loves Juliet during the balcony scene
  9. 19. the author's specific word choice
  10. 21. the skull Hamlet spoke to was called
  11. 22. a character that we have very little information about
  12. 25. the final stage of plot
  13. 26. the use of successive consonant sounds
  14. 34. how the author feels while writing the text
  15. 36. Ophelia's father
  16. 38. wants to regain the lands his father lost to King Hamlet
  17. 40. genre of romeo and juliet
  18. 41. the most exciting part in the story
  19. 42. how the reader feels while reading the text
  20. 44. the many ways that an author can provide information about a character
  21. 47. setting of Romeo and Juliet
  22. 48. Hamlet's Uncle
  23. 49. this jungian archetype is known for sacrificing for the greater good
Down
  1. 1. this jungian archetype is known for being mysterious
  2. 2. this jungian archetype is known for standing in for the audience members
  3. 3. the use of successive coordinating conjunctions
  4. 4. the queen of Denmark
  5. 8. the dictionary definition of a word
  6. 9. Harry Potter's school
  7. 12. this jungian archetype is known for being incredibly naive and trusting
  8. 14. Harry Potter's cousin
  9. 15. _____ and architecture: one of the aspects of setting
  10. 17. the first stage of plot
  11. 20. Hamlet's best friend
  12. 23. the comparison of two unlike things stating that one IS the other
  13. 24. the specific way in which an author writes
  14. 27. Juliet's cousin
  15. 28. the king of Norway
  16. 29. this jungian archetype is known for seeking out intense relationships
  17. 30. an extreme exaggeration
  18. 31. character that changes in some way
  19. 32. genre of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
  20. 33. a character that we have a lot of background information for
  21. 35. this jungian archetype makes themselves the joke
  22. 37. character that does not change
  23. 39. setting of Hamlet
  24. 43. how the author arranges words/sentences/larger pieces of text
  25. 45. this jungian archetype is known for being consumed by their passion or craft
  26. 46. this jungian archetype is known for going against the grain of society