Figurative Language
Shakespearean Terms
Fig - Lang
Romeo and Juliet
POV & PIE
100

This is a comparison using like or as.

What is a simile?

100

The modern meaning of "Thou" and "Thee"

What is you?

100

Giving non-human things human characteristics. 

What is personification?

100
This is the person who killed Tybalt. 

Who is Romeo?

100
This is what second person POV is typically used for.

What are instructions?

200

This is when something happens that shouldn't happen. 

What is irony?

200

The modern meaning of "Doth". 

What is does or do?

200

A direct comparison. 

What is a metaphor? 

200

This individual gave Juliet the poison she sought. 

Who is Friar Laurence? 

200

This is what dialogue is. 

What is a character speaking to another?

300

This is a polite way to say something unpolite.

What is a euphemism? 

300

The modern meaning of "Giveth"

What is give?
300

This is when an object is used to represent an idea. 

What is symbolism?

300

These are the people who find Romeo and Juliet's bodies. 

Who are their parents?

300

This is who the narrator can speak for in third-person omniscient. 

Who is everyone?

400

This is a contradiction. 

What is a paradox?

400

The modern meaning of "Adieu". 

What is bye, or goodbye?

400

This is a funny twist on words. 

What is a pun?

400

This is who Romeo is originally in love with. 

Who is Rosalind?

400

These are the three main purposes for an author to write. 

What are to persuade, inform, and entertain. 

500

This is a sound word. 

What is onomatopoeia? 

500

The modern meaning of "Naught"

What is nothing?

500

The repetition of sounds at the beginning of multiple words in a sentence. 

What is alliteration?

500

This is who Lord Capulet promises Juliet to. 

Who is Paris?

500

This is the authors purpose. 

The reason an author writes. 

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