Elizabethan Theatre
Literary Devices 1
Literary Devices 2
Dramatic Devices
Poetic Devices
100

an introduction to the story

what is a prologue?

100

the attribution of  human characteristics to something nonhuman, or the representation of an abstract quality in human form

what is personification?

100

The belligerent boundless bumblebees stung the hiker over and over

What is an alliteration?

100

a major division or section of a play, film, opera, or other theatrical work, typically consisting of one or more scenes, that separates the narrative into distinct parts

what is an act?

100

Five iambs per line

Ten syllables total per line

what is Iambic Pentameter?

200

the make up of Elizabethan audiences 

what is a mix of all different social classes?

200

No, ‘the cut is not deep as a well, nor so wide as a church door.

what is a simile? 

200

My hate is rumbling gray thunderstorm

what is a metaphor?

200

a long, uninterrupted speech delivered by a single character

what is a monologue?

200

14 lines

  • 3 quatrains (4 lines each)

  •  1 couplet (2 lines)

What is a sonnet?

300

the Elizabethan theatre audience that would be most likely to understand puns and wordplay

what is the upper class?

300

a warning or indication of (a future event).

what is foreshadowing?

300

"...but 'tis enough, 'twill serve: ask for me to-morrow, and you shall find me a grave man."

what is a pun?

300

A speech a character gives that reveals their inner thoughts to the audience

what is a soliloquy?

300

A four lined stanza in a poem

what is a quatrain?

400

The people who played the parts of women in the times of Elizabethan theatre

what are young boys?

400

Surprise Question!

The musical group that had Ringo Starr as a drummer

what is The Beatles?
400

Surprise Question!


the number of horcruxes Voldemort has in the Harry Potter series

what is 7?

400

A comment spoken by a character to the audience or another character that others on stage do not hear

what is an aside?

400

The correct way to cite from the play Romeo & Juliet

what is (Shakespeare  Act #.Scene#.Line #)

500

Surprise Question!

Ms. Merritt's favorite beverage

what is Dr. Pepper Zero Sugar?

500

When Juliet refuses to marry Paris, Lord Capulet says, ‘Hang thee, young baggage! Disobedient wretch!’ 

What can you infer  about his expectations for his daughter?

He expects complete obedience and sees Juliet as property rather than an independent person

500

Surprise Question!

Superman's real name

what is Kal-El

500

a character whose traits and actions contrast with those of another character to highlight or emphasize certain qualities or aspects of the main character

What are dramatic foils?

500

The rhyme scheme for a sonnet

what is ABAB CDCD EFEF GG

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