Across
- 1. When the weather parallels between nature and reality it is called pathetic _________
- 5. A statement that seems to say two opposite things but that may be true
- 7. Caesar had three wives and did not bear any _____________
- 8. Unrhymed iambic pentameter is called ______ Verse
- 9. Character flaw of the character
- 11. One speaker on stage (substitutes for narrator)
- 13. Warning or indication of a future event
- 15. A pair of rhyming iambic pentameters is a _______ Couplet
- 16. A reference to music, art, literature, etc. that the writer expects the reader to know
- 17. Social class Shakespeare's parents belong to
- 18. Brutu's tagic flaw is idealistic ___________
- 19. The rich people in the Middle Ages
- 20. Son of James Burbage who played the leading roles in many Shakespearean productions
- 22. Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey formed the First ____________
- 23. The author of Julius Caesar
- 25. The use of words that begin with the same sound near one another
- 28. Warns Caesar of the Ides of March
- 30. When two characters talk on stage and the other characters pretend not to hear
- 32. First name of Shakespeare's wife
- 33. Wife to Caesar
- 34. Setting of the play
- 36. Historically incorrect
- 39. One of Caesar's physical handicaps
- 40. Wife to Brutus
- 42. The month Shakespeare was born and died
- 43. A priest who interprets omens
- 44. Comparison using "like" or "as"
- 46. A combination of words that have opposite or very different meanings
- 47. The river that flows through Rome
- 48. Play on words
Down
- 2. The Feast of ______ was a fertility feast
- 3. I saw (In Latin)
- 4. Acting group to which Shakespeare belong was ______ Chamberlain's Men
- 6. Character ordered to deliver Brutus false notes in the first act
- 10. Most famous Elizabethan Theatre built by James Burbage
- 12. Servant to Cassius
- 14. When the readers knows information that characters don't
- 21. To maintain iambic pentameter
- 24. Speaking to an object that cannot respond
- 26. The river that flows through London
- 27. I came (In the Latin language)
- 29. A drama that ends in a catastrophe
- 31. The common people in the Middle Ages
- 35. I conquered (in Latin)
- 37. Direct comparison NOT using "like" or "as"
- 38. Character who is noble, but due to one or more fatal character flaws is a Tragic _________
- 40. In 1592-1594 theatres closed because of this
- 41. Julius Caesar had _____ wives
- 42. The town Shakespeare was born in Stratford-Upon-________
- 45. A group actors who comment on the action of a play without participation in it
