Across
- 2. a humorous imitation of another work of literature
- 5. the destroyer of all things, including Love, in Sonnet 64
- 7. kind of sonnet that follows the structure of an octave and sestet
- 8. the type of stories that caused Quixote to lose his wits
- 9. Quixote's "lady"
- 11. the extended metaphor in Sonnet 3 compares Love to this
- 13. type of love where a man (of lower status) yearns for the admiration of a woman who is uninterested
- 15. number of the sonnet by Shakespeare that says how thinking of one's lover makes everything better
- 17. a pair of lines that rhyme
- 19. object that Monna Giovanna's son believes will cure him
- 20. meter used by Shakespeare where 5 of 10 syllables are stressed in each line
Down
- 1. a group of 4 lines in a Shakespearean sonnet
- 2. poet devoted to Laura who wrote 300+ poems to her
- 3. name of Quixote's horse
- 4. what Quixote believes the windmills to be
- 6. first name of Quixote's sidekick
- 8. image Ronsard uses to depict why Helene should love him now
- 10. when the audience knows more than the characters do: situational ____
- 12. the evil magician who continually undermines Quixote
- 14. phenomenon depicted in Sonnet 3
- 16. genre which "Federigo's Falcon" seems to mirror
- 18. Ronsard's recommendation to Helene
