Romeo and Juliet

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Across
  1. 3. When a speaker turns from the audience as a whole to address a single person or thing.
  2. 7. Arrogant pride
  3. 8. The speech of a single character; one aside of an imagined conversation
  4. 10. A direct comparison between two unlike things; does not use words like or as
  5. 12. A reference to a person, event, object, or work from history or literature
  6. 16. The act of presenting materials that hint at events to occur later in the story
  7. 17. Language that appeals to the five senses
  8. 18. A fourteen-lined poem, usually in iambic pentameter, that follows one of a number of different rhyme schemes
Down
  1. 1. A speech delivered by a character alone on stage that reveals the speaker’s thoughts and feelings.
  2. 2. An exaggeration made for effect
  3. 4. Gives an animal, object, or idea human qualities
  4. 5. A statement made by a character in a play, intended to be heard by the audience but not by other characters on the stage.
  5. 6. The repetition of the same consonant sounds at the beginnings of several words
  6. 9. A personal weakness that brings about the fall of a character in a tragedy
  7. 11. A play on words, one that plays with a double meaning
  8. 13. A statement that contradicts itself
  9. 14. A pair of rhyming lines
  10. 15. Something that stands for something else