Shakespeare Lit Term Word Scramble
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| Term | Definition |
| Drama | A story written to be acted for an audience |
| Tragedy | A play, novel, or other narrative that depicts serious and important events in which the main character comes to an unhappy end |
| Prologue | A short introduction at the beginning of a play that gives a brief overview of the plot |
| Chorus | A group who says things at the same time |
| Static Character | Character who does not change much in the course of a story |
| Dynamic Character | Character who changes as a result of the story’s events |
| Aside | Words spoken by a character in a play, usually in an undertone and not intended to be heard |
| Blank Verse | Unrhymed iambic pentameter |
| Couplet | Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme |
| Iambic Meter | Unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable |
| Iambic Pentameter | Five verse feet with each foot an iamb (a total of 10 syllables) |
| Pun | The humorous use of word or phase to suggest two or more meanings at the same time |
| Monologue | A long, uninterrupted speech presented in front of other characters |
| Oxymoron | A figure of speech that combines apparently contradictory terms |
| Soliloquy | A speech in which a character in alone on stage and expresses thoughts out loud |
| Sonnet | A fourteen-line lyric poem, usually written in iambic pentameter, that has one of several rhyme schemes |
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