Rhyme Time
Shakespeare
Literary "P"
Figuratively Speaking
An Example of...
100
iambic pentameter without rhyme
What is blank verse?
100
Exeunt...in italics
What are stage directions?
100
source that is used most
What is primary source?
100
using "like or as"
What is simile?
100
A Modest Proposal, Boondocks, Family Guy, The Simpons
What is satire?
200
good and hood kind and find set and met heart and apart
What is end rhyme?
200
out of the side of your mouth
What is an aside?
200
giving human qualities to something that is not human
What is personification?
200
statement that does not make sense literally; heart of stone
What is metaphor?
200
"What do you want from me?"
What is rhetorical question?
300
no rhyme or meter aka prose
What is free verse?
300
In "Hamlet" - The Ghost In "Macbeth" - The 3 Witches
What is a motif?
300
something contradictory or unbelievable that may or may not be true
What is a paradox?
300
repetition of the first consonant sound: Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers...
What is alliteration?
300
again and again and again and again and again and again
What is repitition?
400
tool and hull phone and home his and disk
What is slant rhyme?
400
An actor alone on stage reveals his thoughts to the audience
What is a soliloquy?
400
play on words; joke
What is a pun?
400
language used to appeal to the senses: sight, smell, touch, sound, taste
What is imagery?
400
What is secondary source?
500
five sets of unstressed syllables followed by stressed syllables - Shakespeare's favorite way to write!
What is iambic pentameter?
500
Character who is brought to ruin in spite of being initially "good"
What is the tragic hero?
500
similar structures in words, phrases or clauses
What is parallelism?
500
exaggerated for emphasis: hungry enough to eat a horse
What is hyperbole?
500
Macbeth and Lady Macbeth are examples of this character device...
What is foil?
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