He said
"...these girls aren’t cheap labor. They’re people."
Sheila Birling
Sonnet
Romeo and Juliet is set during the reign of this queen
Elizabeth
A racist term for someone of mixed races
Half-caste
This happens before the actual play begins, Romeo and Juliet has one
Prologue
"No matter where you may go, you will always return."
Nanny Flowers
Poetry that doesn't have a consistent or any noticeable rhyme scheme is called this
Free verse
Higher class women often had this type of servant to help care for their babies
Another name for a violent storm, Shakespeare has a play named after one such storm
Tempest
This is when a character is on stage and is speaking to him/herself
soliloquy
"Seek happy nights to happy days!"
Nurse
This is when a line of poetry continues on to the next line without punctuation
Enjambment
The 1980s in New Zealand, when TWR is set, is considered this, another name for Maori rebirth
Maori Renaissance
This is a spiked wheel in a machine
cog
This is when a character speaks to the audience and others on stage do not hear their words
Aside
"If we are all responsible for everything that happened to everybody we’d had anything to do with, it would be very awkward, wouldn’t it?"
Arthur Birling
This is a distinct break in a line of poetry, usually marked by punctuation
Caesura
Burying this on Maori land ties children to their country and heritage
Placenta/birth cord
This is a heavy, metal device on which one places hot metal to form it into a desired shape
Anvil
When the audience knows something the players on stage do not, we call it this
Dramatic irony
"How I miss my father!"
Alice Walker
SPELL the literary device which a poet uses to re-create the sound of something
Onomatopoeia
Inspector Goole represents this system which is quite opposite the Birling's capitalist system.
Socialism
With great passion, like playing a piano with great passion
Appassionato
A play whose characters are representative of the 7 deadly sins is called this
Morality play