Across
- 1. According to the Wife of Bath's tale, women most desire what?
- 4. In her guilt, Lady Macbeth begins to _________.
- 9. An elevated, lyric poem addressing a particular subject.
- 12. Oscar Wilde created plays making jokes about ___________ English Society.
- 16. use ambiguous language so as to conceal the truth or avoid committing oneself.
- 17. The Pardoner's Tale ironically is a cautionary tale against greed, or __________.
- 18. Geoffrey Chaucer wrote the satirical collection of stories called The _______ Tales.
- 19. Intending to do harm
- 20. the use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize people's stupidity or vices, particularly in the context of contemporary politics and other topical issues.
Down
- 2. The troll-like monster fought and killed by Beowulf
- 3. The study of film and movies as an art form
- 5. Beowulf shows the archetypal story pattern known as the Hero's ______________.
- 6. A movement of literature characterized by themes of isolation, identity, a focus on nature, and elements of mysticism.
- 7. ________ pentameter is the metrical pattern often used by Shakespeare characterized by 5 "feet" or groups of syllables. Often known as the heartbeat rhythm.
- 8. This character ultimately kills Macbeth
- 10. _____ Narration is from the point of view of a character and uses pronouns, "I, we, me" etc.
- 11. _____ en scène is the arrangement of subjects and objects in a frame of film.
- 13. showing sincerity
- 14. Ernest/Jack and Algernon in The Importance of Being Earnest create alter egos referred to as a ______________.
- 15. Chaucer often wrote hypocritical characters, highlighting surface-level socioeconomic separations established by the __________ system.
- 17. The Germanic ancient ancestor of English, also known as Old English
