Introduction and Literary Terminology

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Across
  1. 1. 2 words when the audience knows more than the characters. It’s often funny.
  2. 3. 2 words, A Canadian federal law outlining the government's relationship with Indigenous peoples
  3. 5. Anne’s youngest daughter
  4. 6. Name of Anne, Barb, and Rodney’s tribe
  5. 13. a long speech given by a character who is alone on stage giving their innermost thoughts.
  6. 15. one thing represents another
  7. 18. meaning the opposite to what you say is this
  8. 19. 2 words, A period in Canada when Indigenous children were forcibly removed from their families and placed in non-Indigenous homes.
  9. 20. Barb’s boyfriend
  10. 21. a long, uninterrupted speech from one character to others
  11. 23. Anne’s first-born, taken away shortly after birth
  12. 24. Janice’s name at birth
  13. 25. Mother of Grace and Barb, winner of lottery
Down
  1. 2. references to old movies, TV shows, actors, etc.
  2. 4. when one character is set up to be compared to another
  3. 7. Rodney’s brother
  4. 8. a purposeful exaggeration, often used in arguments
  5. 9. conversation or exchange of ideas between two or more people
  6. 10. hints about things to come
  7. 11. a comparison that does not use “like” or “as”
  8. 12. Land set aside for the use and occupancy of Indigenous peoples in Canada and the United States.
  9. 14. Last name of Anne and Barb
  10. 16. The governing body for their Indian reserves
  11. 17. a comparison using “like” or “as”
  12. 22. 2 words, name of the reservation on which the play is set