Across
- 5. Verse without rhyme especially which uses iambic pentameter.
- 7. Conversation between two or more people as feature of a book, play, or movie.
- 8. Charterers who work as opposites to show strengths & flaws in the other.
- 10. poem in form of speech or alliterative by an imagined person in which the speaker inadvertently reveals aspects of their character while describing a particle situation or series of events.
- 15. Melodramatic self consciously suffering & has giving himself up to the power of his mistress.
- 16. formation of a word from a sound associated with what is names.
- 18. fanciful expression in writing or speech an elaborate metaphor.
- 21. Not wanted love.
- 22. figure of speech in which a word or phase is applied to an object or act on which it is not literally applicable.
- 23. figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another.
- 24. Rhyme of the terminal syllables of lines of poetry.
- 25. a subject of a talk.
- 26. an event causing great suffering.
Down
- 1. (a group of people) say the same thing at the same time.
- 2. Irony that is in the heartache in speeches or a situation of dramatic is understood by the audience by the audience but not grasped by the characters in the play.
- 3. remark or passage by a character in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other character in the play.
- 4. actor speaking ones thoughts aloud regardless of any hearers.
- 6. serious disagreement or argument, typically a protracted one.
- 9. to show or indicate before hand.
- 11. a line of a verse with five metrical feet, each consisting of one short syllable followed by one long syllable for example two households both alike in dignity.
- 12. A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear injunction.
- 13. ordered pattern of rhymes at the end of the poem in a verse.
- 14. joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or a fact that there are words that sounds alike but have different meanings.
- 17. separate introductory section of a literary or musical work.
- 19. poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes in English typically having 10 symbols per line.
- 20. two lines of a verse usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme that form a unit.
