Across
- 3. A category of poetry based on unrhymed lines and a definite meter, usually of iambic pentameter.
- 6. When a character in a work of fiction addresses the audience directly for a moment to either express a truth, reveal a feeling.
- 7. A type of physical comedy characterized by broad humour.
- 9. A literary device by which the audience's or reader's understanding of events or individuals in a work surpasses that of its characters.
- 10. The ordinary language people use in speaking or writing.
Down
- 1. A humorous drama with a marriage at the end of the play.
- 2. A rhythm structure used most commonly in poetry,that combines unstressed and stressed syllables in groups of 5
- 4. A rhyming pair of successive lines of verse, typically of the same length.
- 5. A monologue that is delivered when the character is alone.
- 8. A serious drama with a death at the end of the play.
