Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Brody Nemecek

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Across
  1. 4. A pair of successive lines that rhymes and are of the same length
  2. 7. Irony that is inherent in speeches
  3. 9. a remark or passage by a character in a play that is supposedly not heard by others on the stage and intended only for the audience
  4. 14. Unrhymed verse
  5. 15. To show or indicate beforehand; prefigure;
  6. 18. Formation or word used to imitate a sound
  7. 19. Introductory scene, preceding first act of play
  8. 20. Subject or topic of discourse or of artistic representation
  9. 21. Term is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance
  10. 22. Man vs. Man, Man vs. Self, Man vs. Nature
  11. 23. A common meter in poetry consisting of an unrhymed line with 5 feet or accents, each foot containing an unaccented syllable and an accented syllable
  12. 24. use of metaphors in literature
  13. 25. Poem, discourse, or utterance of a character in a drama that has the form of a monologue or gives the illusion of being a series of unspoken reflections
Down
  1. 1. Group of actors that were the main characters
  2. 2. Melodramatic, self-consistory suffering and has given himself up to the power of his mistress
  3. 3. A poetic form in which a single character; addressing a silent auditor at a critical moment, reveals himself of herself and the dramatic situation
  4. 5. Rhyme of the terminal Syllables of lines of poetry
  5. 6. When love is not returned
  6. 8. Pattern used in poems, usually marked up letters
  7. 10. Humerous use of a word so as to emphasize different meanings
  8. 11. Figure of speech by which a location produces on in congruous seemingly self-contradictory effect
  9. 12. Character who may be similar or in parallel circumstances compared to the main character of the story
  10. 13. Fixed verse from of Italian origin consisting of 14 lines that are typically 5 foot iambics rhyming according to a prescribed scheme
  11. 16. Literary work in the form of a conversation
  12. 17. Figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as.