The Shoe-Horn Sonata

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Across
  1. 3. A main character in the play. She is the English nurse who is looked after by the others due to her younger age. But she does something quite courageous.
  2. 5. The area where actors perform.
  3. 6. The playwright.
  4. 8. The technique where you put two different things next to each other so that you can tell the difference between them.
  5. 9. The stuff the characters say.
  6. 12. Mental or emotional strain. This reaches its height at the climax.
  7. 14. An Asian country that allied with Germany and Italy against countries like Australia in World War Two.
  8. 16. The audio used to evoke emotion and suggest meaning at certain parts of the play.
  9. 18. This sweet was shared amongst the women of the camp around Christmas time. It could symbolise some values that existed amongst the women at the time.
Down
  1. 1. The underlying message of a text.
  2. 2. A country in South East Asia that consists of a main Island surrounded by a collection of smaller ones.
  3. 4. A main character in the play. She is the Aussie nurse who acts as a 'mother' to another.
  4. 7. The theatrical technique used to make things noticeable on stage (give them salience).
  5. 10. The representation of something. This includes its physical properties and its connotations.
  6. 11. Something that keeps popping up in a story to create a rhythm which will be broken later. Or, something that keeps popping up to make us notice what is common about those points.
  7. 13. Something in a story that can stand for something else.
  8. 15. The name of the documentary host.
  9. 16. The emotion that comes from a setting.
  10. 17. Character …… are the things on the page that tell an actor when to say their line.