Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 6. comparison of two things using "like" or "as"
  2. 7. placing two opposites beside oneanother to show extremes, ex: feather of lead
  3. 11. struggle between two opposing forces
  4. 13. poetic structure that incorporates 5 poetic feet and two beats within each foot
  5. 14. a type of play that usually includes the death of multiple characters
  6. 16. an extended metaphor with complex logic in a passage of poetry or entire poem
  7. 17. a person who loves another but thier love isn't returned
  8. 19. two characters that are exact opposites of one another
  9. 21. a sound shown in literature, ex: boom, crash
  10. 23. a word used humorously by pointing to its similar sound but multiple meanings
  11. 24. rhyme scheme that occurs at the end of lines of poetry
  12. 25. comparing someone or thing to a larger idea, sometimes seen as symbolism, and uses "is" in coparison
  13. 26. a speech given by a single character, usually alone, that allows them to be completely honest with the audience
Down
  1. 1. a speech made by a single character on stage in front of other characters
  2. 2. two lines of poetry that follow one another and rhyme
  3. 3. poetic verse that uses iambic pentameter but doesn't rhyme
  4. 4. poetic forms that consists of 14 lines, rhyme scheme, and iambic pentameter
  5. 5. an idea that is established within a story (or lesson to be learned) and revisited multiple times throughout
  6. 8. rhyming that occurs (normally at the end of poetic lines) and creates a pattern within a poem
  7. 9. a love that is one-sided
  8. 10. something understood by audience that isn't understood by characters on stage
  9. 12. a set of people who will enter stage and offer information about story in unison; goes back to Ancient Greece
  10. 15. discussion between two characters
  11. 18. a hint of something that will occur later in the story
  12. 20. portion of information given before the story to add to it's understanding
  13. 22. character says something that audience members can hear but other characters on stage can't