Across
- 5. to separate or segregate because of fear of contamination from a communicable disease
- 7. adversary or enemy; opponent of the protagonist
- 8. being married to more than one person at the same time
- 9. a speech or poem addressed to an audience by an actor or chorus at the beginning of a drama
- 11. the punishment of being sent away from a country or place
- 15. mistaken use of a word in place of a similar sounding one
- 16. excessively talkative, especially in trivial matters
Down
- 1. impulsiveness; hastiness; action without thought
- 2. a sheet of paper folded twice into four leaves or pages
- 3. Latin word for leaf; a sheet of paper folded once to make two leaves or four pages
- 4. a man who is one of a person's blood relatives
- 6. a speech or poem addressed to an audience by an actor or chorus at the end of a drama
- 9. a humorous play on words
- 10. a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction as in dry ice
- 12. a comparison of two unlike objects using like or as
- 13. words spoken by a character in a play that are heard by the audience but not the actors on the stage
- 14. the act of talking to oneself; a type of monologue
