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Twelfth Night
Madelyn Faith
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| surfeit | fulfilling |
| naught | not;nothing |
| abatement | reduction |
| pestilence | disease |
| brine | salt water |
| elysium | where the blessed go after death |
| perchance | perhaps; by chance |
| provident | lucky;with good fortune |
| prattle | gossip |
| abjured | exclude, leave out |
| eunuch | a male soprano or castrato |
| prodigal | person spending money wastfully |
| prudent | wise or practical |
| accost | approach |
| porquoi | french for why |
| discourse | speech |
| prosper | to grow wealthy |
| malignancy | evil influence |
| distemper | disturb or damage |
| recompense | repay |
| extravagancy | wasteful |
| publish | proclaim |
| peevishly | strong annoyance |
| cunning | cleverness |
| churlish | rude and stingy |
| frailty | weakness |
| thriftless | useless or fruitless |
| dram | tiniest bit |
| scruple | doubt |
| obstacle | something that gets in the way |
| incredulous | incredible |
| favor | face; to prefer, if you please |
| venerable | commanding respect |
| bounty | generosity; payment |
| scatheful | harmful |
| adverse | hostile |
| fulsome | disgusting; bad |
| unauspicious | unfavorable |
| beguiled | cheated, decieved |
| dissembling | hypocritical; tricked |
| epistoles | letters |
| notorious | famous in a bad way |
| epiphany | 12th day of Christmas; an ah-hah moment |
| theme | moral or lesson in a story |
| comedy | major characters are married at the end |
| tragedy | many major characters die |
| history | true details of famous people (especially kings & queen) |
| poetic language | in lines, often has rhythm,usually contains figurative language |
| rhyme | word at the end of lines that sound alike because same last letters |
| meter | a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables |
| images | when words form pictures in your mind |
| act | traditional has 5 acts; major parts of a play |
| scence | smaller divisions of an act, when changed: different characters |
| stage | raised platform where actors stand |
| pit | where low class |
| gallery | the raised seating in back, nobles sat, roof included |
| dramatic irony | a character does not know something that the audience does |
| aside | a short comment by a character meant to be heard by audience |
| monologue | a long speech by 1 character that no one on stage hears |
| dialogue | 2 characters talking to each others |
| soliloquy | talking by your lonesome |
| lyrics | words to a song |
| costumes | clothing people wear to signify a character's status and/or time period |
| props | objects characters need to move the actions |
| lighting | set the mood; tell difference between acts; highlight an area on stage |
| scenery | backdrop or decoration that shows where you are |
| rhetorical | the art of speaking to move the audiencew |
| antithesis | opposites that balence |
| allusion | reference to a real event |
| pun | play on words that play on homophones/homonyms/words that are alike |
| wordplay | other play on words |
| impetuosity | the quality of being liable to act w/o consideration |
| unsafe | unsecured from liability |