Across
- 3. the wind whispers or the stars dance, this figure of speech is at play.
- 7. This is what was used to refer to the early settlers of Britain.
- 8. The English term for a common way of exacting mob justice first that was first used in in 1618, particularly by throwing the accused/violator through a window.
- 11. describe that is oriented or positioned across or perpendicular to a particular axis or direction.
- 14. the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- 16. a type of style in which word choice, figurative language, sentence structure, and formality combined to create a 'voice' through which a story is told.
- 19. This playwright's quill brought two feuding families together in the name of love.
- 20. Collection or group of collections of books and/or other print or nonprint materials organized and maintained
- 23. It often implies a gentle or understand demeanor, sometimes with a touch or property or decorum.
- 24. A literary gathering where verses or tales are bound between covers.
Down
- 1. Symbol usually written or printed representing a speech sound and constituting a unit of an alphabet
- 2. describe something that is unusual, unique, or distinctive in a way that stands out.
- 4. He made the greatest contribution to English literature, making novels a hugely popular form of leisure. His works of art were the first publishing "blockbusters."
- 5. From this particular Russian writer's selection of books, this one was what he considered the first true novel.
- 6. Derived from the Latin littera, “a letter of the alphabet,” it is first and foremost humankind’s entire body of writing and also functions more broadly in society as a means of both criticising and affirming cultural values.
- 9. A world where dragons, wizards, and other impossibilities thrive.
- 10. character you cheer for, but sometimes is flawed.
- 12. was the first English poet to fully express the time's new hopes and aspirations. And he turned English into a completely poetic language.
- 13. From the early ages of literature, this particular tale notes the adventure of a certain king, as he sets on a journey towards home after a war. In this particular story, he had met a cyclops that had nearly ended his and most of his men's lives. How did this king introduce himself to the cyclops?
- 14. literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas by the use of distinctive style and rhythm
- 15. something that is not pertinent or related to the matter at hand.
- 17. unit of pronounciation having one vowel or sound, with or without surrounding constants
- 18. From a particularly famous political author's work, this foctional country is the main setting of the novel, where truth is suppressed and the people live in ignorance enforced by the ruling party.
- 21. it is the first and most well-known work of Old English Literature, and it represents the pinnacle of heroism in literature.
- 22. it generally refers to acting dishonesty or unfairly to gain an advantage or avoid something unpleasant.
