Shakespeare Part 2

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Across
  1. 4. Direct address of an idea, inanimate object, or deceased person as if it could respond.
  2. 6. a comparison between two things using 'like' or 'as'
  3. 7. a direct comparison between two things; saying one thing is the other
  4. 9. A monologue that reveals a character`s innermost thoughts.
  5. 10. A ruler who often abuses power and is unrestrained by law or government; a dictator.
Down
  1. 1. The murder of a political figure.
  2. 2. Recollection of or reference to a memory or past event in the present moment.
  3. 3. A situation in which a character is confronted with two difficult choices or courses of action.
  4. 5. Giving human attributes to an idea or inanimate object.
  5. 8. The sequence of events that includes exposition, climax, and resolution.