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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 • pun • simile • soliloquy • stagedirections • theme • tragic
Brief Explanations
- Dramatic foil is a character who highlights another's traits through contrast.
- Oxymoron pairs opposite terms for emphasis.
- Tragic hero is of high - rank with a flaw leading to tragedy.
- Dramatic irony is when the audience knows something characters don't.
- Imagery uses language appealing to the five senses.
- Theme is the idea a literary work conveys about life.
- Aside is a brief remark for the audience, not for stage characters.
- Pun is a play on words emphasizing multiple meanings.
- Metaphor compares two unlike things without "like" or "than".
- Stagedirections give information to cast, crew, and readers of a drama.
- Monologue is a lengthy speech by a character alone on stage.
- Simile compares two unlike things using "like" or "than".
- Personification gives human characteristics to non - human things.
- (The 14th clue seems incomplete in context provided, but assuming it's a vocabulary - related fill).
- Dialogue is characters conversing on stage.
- Mercutio delivering the Queen Mab speech is an example of a monologue or a significant speech in the play.
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- foil
- oxymoron
- tragic
- dramatic
- imagery
- theme
- aside
- pun
- metaphor
- stagedirections
- monologue
- simile
- personification
- (Incomplete clue, no clear answer)
- dialogue
- monologue