Across
- 2. fanciful expression in writing or speech; an elaborate metaphor
- 8. a character in simile circumstances to the main character
- 12. dialogue that us spoken to audience but not heard by other actors on stage (gives audience info)
- 13. when audience knows something the characters don't
- 14. verse without rhyme, uses iambic pentameter
- 15. poem in the form of speech by imagined person (reveals feelings of character)
- 20. a melodramatic person who has given himself up to his misstress
- 22. when the last words of lines rhyme in a poem
- 24. a play on words
- 25. an introduction to a play, through a poem
- 26. two lines of verse, usually in same meter and joined by rhyme
Down
- 1. figure of speech that expresses the resemblance between two things
- 3. disagreement
- 4. an organized group of singers that perform with an orchestra
- 5. when sounds are given to objects
- 6. monologue in which character talks to themselves to reveal thoughts when alone or unaware of aurroundings
- 7. when a character is brought to ruin or suffers extreme sorrow
- 9. rhetorical figure by which contradictory terms are conjoined so as to give point
- 10. one-sided love that is not openly reciprocated or understood by the beloved
- 11. 5 lined verse with stressed and unstressed syllables
- 16. to suggest a warning about a future event
- 17. a unifying or dominant idea in the work of art
- 18. a 14 line verse often in iambic pentameter
- 19. ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse
- 21. figure of speech that makes a comparison that deignates something else
- 23. conversation between people in a play
