Across
- 4. A speech in which the character is alone on the stage and speaks directly to the audience.
- 5. 10 syllable lines in which every second syllable is stressed.
- 7. The audience´s understanding of a characters´s words or actions is quite different from the character´s understanding.
- 8. A charactter trait that leads to the death of the character.
- 10. A pair of lines whose last sound rhymes.
Down
- 1. Drama where the main character meets a disaster or great misfortune. In many, the downfall results from fate, a serious character flaw or a combination of the two. Tragedies and with death.
- 2. means ¨little song.¨ A sonnet is a poem consisting of 14 lines of iambic pentameter that follows a strict rhyme scheme of abab cdcd efef gg.
- 3. Pattern of rhymes in a poem. The rhyme scheme is indicated by a different letter of the alphabet for each new rhyme in the poem.
- 6. A lengthy speech adressed to other characters on stage
- 9. brief remark to the audience, uttered while the other characters nearby but unable to hear.
