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romeo and juliet academic vocabulary, examples, and other stuff you should know
across
- using language that appeals to the five senses
- notes giving information to cast, crew, and readers of a drama
- comparison of two unlike things using like as or than
- giving human characteristics to nonhuman things
- characters conversing on stage
- mercutio delivering the long queen mab speech to the party - goers
down
- dramatic ___ is a character who highlights the traits of another character through contrast
- pairing opposite terms together to create emphasis on an idea
- ___ hero is a character of high rank who suffers from a flaw that ultimately ends in tragedy
- ___ irony is when the audience knows something characters on stage do not know
- the idea a literary work conveys about life
- brief remark not intended for characters on stage, but for the audience
- play on words where a word or phrase is used to emphasize more than one meaning
- comparison of two unlike things without using like as or than
- lengthy speech given by a character alone on stage
- dont be ___ to the sub, please.
aside · dialogue · dramatic · foil · imagery · metaphor · monologue · oxymoron · personification
This is a vocabulary - related crossword about literary and dramatic terms from Romeo and Juliet. Each clue describes a specific literary or dramatic device or element. For example, using language that appeals to the five senses is imagery, and a comparison of two unlike things using like or as is a simile (not in the given words but for illustration). We match the descriptions to the provided words.
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Across:
- imagery
- notes (not in the provided word list, seems like an error in the question setup as it doesn't match the given words exactly; if we assume it's about stage directions or something similar, it's not among the provided words)
- simile (not in the list, but the description fits; if we go by the list, no correct answer)
- personification
- dialogue
- monologue
Down:
- foil
- oxymoron
- tragic
- dramatic
- theme
- aside
- pun
- metaphor
- monologue
- (no clear answer from the list as the clue "Don't be ___ to the sub, please." seems out - of - place and unclear in this context)