Giving human attributes to nonhuman things
What is personification?
the setting of the play
What is Verona, Italy?
The setting of the story
What is Alaska/northern Canada?
The place or type of surroundings where an event or story takes place
What is "setting"?
The setting of the story
What is London, England?
Poem with 14 lines
What is a sonnet?
Act 2 Scene 2
What is the balcony scene?
The first lesson Buck learned after he was kidnapped from the man in the red sweater
What is the law of the club?
The central, deeper meaning of a written work
What is "theme"?
Mr. Utterson's profession
What is a lawyer
The year Shakespeare was born
What is 1564?
The fairy that Mercutio says visits Romeo in his dreams
Who is Queen Mab?
The vocabulary word that means to tear or rip
What is "rend"?
a speech by an actor or actress alone on stage
What is a soliloquy?
An important ingredient in Jekyll's potion
What is salt?
Author of "The Chimney Sweeper"
Who is William Blake?
"Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick healthâ
What is an oxymoron?
formal name for giving human qualities/behavior to animals
What is anthropomorphism?
suggestions or warnings about what is to come
What is foreshadowing?
Utterson finds in the laboratory after breaking down the door
What is Hyde's dead body?
Someone who commits a crime or other wrongdoing
What is a malefactor?
Love conquers all
What is the theme of Romeo and Juliet?
the Yeehats call the giant wolflike creature they say runs at the head of the new breed of timber wolf pack
What is Ghost Dog?
Part of speech that modifies a noun
What is an adjective?
The separation of good and bad impulses
What is the duality of man?