Someday Literary Terminology

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Across
  1. 1. hints about things to come
  2. 7. p55, Native American woman known for her interactions with English colonists in Jamestown, Virginia.
  3. 8. (2words) when all but one character holds still while the remaining characters talk to the audience.
  4. 9. p72, Having a strong desire to harm or cause suffering to others
  5. 10. (2words) when the audience knows more than the characters. It’s often funny.
  6. 11. p47, Unconventional or peculiar in behavior, appearance, or ideas.
  7. 14. one thing represents another
  8. 17. Barb and Grace’s brother who looks like Grace
  9. 18. a comparison using “like” or “as”
  10. 19. a character directs speech to a particular character or audience (Other characters can’t hear it)
  11. 21. references to old movies, TV shows, actors, etc.
  12. 22. they’re breaking this if they stop and talk to the audience
Down
  1. 2. p60, Happening or done without planning or preparation.
  2. 3. a long, uninterrupted speech from one character to others
  3. 4. p60, Feelings of anxiety or fear about something that is about to happen
  4. 5. when one character is set up to be compared to another
  5. 6. p44, Severe bleeding or a significant loss of something, metaphorically (American spelling)
  6. 12. p45, Scolded or reprimanded
  7. 13. p44, Fried or baked bread often associated with Indigenous cuisine in Canada; also has Scottish origins.
  8. 14. meaning the opposite to what you say is this
  9. 15. p48, Soft, comfortable footwear often associated with Indigenous cultures in North America.
  10. 16. a purposeful exaggeration, often used in arguments
  11. 20. a long speech given by a character who is alone on stage giving their innermost thoughts.