Across
- 3. when the audience knowns more than the other characters
- 5. a characteristic, quality, or trait
- 6. a fight
- 7. the adversary or villain in a work
- 8. a humorous scene or speech meant to relieve tension--2 words
- 9. a reference to a literary or historic person or event that the audience is expected to know
- 13. a speech given by a character alone that exposes their innermost thoughts and feelings
- 15. to start or cause to begin
- 16. to make visible or reveal
- 17. a character's remark thatknowss on stage do not hear
- 19. to be the cause or support of
Down
- 1. the tragic hero or hero of the work
- 2. type of meter used by Shakespeare--2 words
- 4. indicating evil to come; threatening
- 6. a character who contrasts with one of the major characters
- 10. to carry out, engage in, or perform
- 11. a play on words that involves two different meaning of that word
- 12. expressions that contain an apparent contradiction
- 14. a warning or a future event
- 18. unrhymed lines of a meter--2 words
