Across
- 3. using humour or irony to expose or criticise society
- 6. Extended metaphor with political underlying meaning
- 8. play or literary work of sorrowful nature where there is a fall from power
- 9. The protagonist's fatal flaw
- 11. repetition of lines at the end of a verse or between verses
- 12. Suppressed comparison implied not stated
- 14. Anagnorisis moment of recognition by a character of an important truth
- 17. the sudden reversal of fortune for a literary character
- 18. A theme or idea that is repeated in a text
- 21. Excessive pride
- 22. A lyrical poem of 14 rhyming iambic pentameter lines
Down
- 1. Two contradictory terms united in a single phrase
- 2. Informal language of conversational speech
- 4. lament for the death or permanent loss of someone or something
- 5. Pace and sound pattern of writing
- 6. first part of the sentence is repeated
- 7. the feeling of releasing strong emotions
- 10. Poetry that is free from any rhythmn, pattern, or rhyme scheme
- 13. An extended metaphor that may last an entire poem or passage
- 15. literature intending to give a moral lesson
- 16. evoking pity from the audience
- 19. literature which depicts an idealised version of country life
- 20. A stanza of four lines
