Across
- 5. a separate introductory section fo a literary or musical work
- 9. a question to which no answer is expected
- 10. the analysis of the meter of a line of verse
- 11. bring under domination or control, especially by conquest
- 12. a six line poem or stanza
- 13. the sequence of events in a drama or a narrative work of fiction
- 15. literature that exposes to ridicule that vices or follies of people or societies
- 16. a simple story pointing to a moral or religious lesson
- 17. the central message of a work of literature that readers can apply to life
Down
- 1. the use of symboles to represent ideas or qualities
- 2. the person who tells a story
- 3. a four-line poem or stanza
- 4. the pattern that end rhymes from in a stanza or a poem
- 6. the emotional quality or atmosphere of a literary work
- 7. written language that is not versified
- 8. a group of lines forming a group in a poem
- 11. the voice of a poem, similar to a narrator in a work of prose
- 14. the first 8 lines of a Petrarchan or Italian sonnet
- 15. the time and place in which the events of a literary work occur
- 16. a humorous imitation of another literary work
