Tybalt to Romeo
What is Antagonist to Protagonist
A word at the end of a line that rhymes with another word that ends a line.
What is end rhyme.
A long speech given on stage by one actor to other characters.
What is a monologue
Repeated Vowel Sounds in a stanza or line
What is an example of assonance
What is Hyperbole
"My only love sprung from my only hate" is an example of
What is Paradox
"Peter Piper Picked a Peck of Pickled Peppers" is an example of
What is Alliteration
The audience knowing something that the actors on stage do not know is an example of . . .
What is dramatic irony
repeated consonant sounds in text
What is consonance
A conspiratorial whisper to a character that allows the audience to know what is going on onstage is called . . .
Conflict
The difference between a metaphor and a simile
What is one uses like or as to compare and the other does not
One person is speaking a long speech with other people on stage.
What is a monologue
The prologue of Romeo and Juliet is written as this type of poem
What is a Sonnet
A character that provides contrast to another character
What is a foil
Love can overcome all things is an example of
What is Theme
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A
B
B
A
What is Rhyme Scheme
"You have dancing shoes with nimble toes, I have a soul of lead" is an example of
What is a pun
What is the beat created by the sounds of words in poems?
What is the rhythm
Asides and Soliloquies have this in common
What is both are for the audience benefit, other characters don't know the words are spoken, or reveal intentions of characters
By some vile forfeit of untimely death.
But he that hath the steerage of my course,
Direct my sail.
What is an example of foreshadowing
The groups of lines in a poem. 2, 3, full paragraphs are examples of
What is a stanza
Juliet: Ay, Pilgrim lips that must use in prayer
Romeo: O, then, Dear Saint Let Lips do what hands do is an example of
What is dialogue
The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in regards to poetry
What is the meter
Bang
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