This is the modern English translation for "o'er"
What is "over"?
This word is used in Elizabethan-era plays to mean "why".
What is "wherefore"?
This is not a means of being sweet and handsome, but is actually referring to the use of magic.
What is to "charm"?
This word is used when a poet addresses a person, object, or concept not present.
What is "apostrophe"?
This is the word used when a character speaks to another character without others on stage hearing or when a character speaks to the audience.
What is an "aside"?
This is what it means to colonize.
What is an "to take land from others or another"?
This term means to "give human qualities to non-human things"
What is"personification"?
This word mean a long speech spoken by one person while no others are present on stage.
What is a "soliloquy"?
This is a term used when someone steals a kingdom or some other prominent position from another.
What is "usurp"?
This is how Antonio was able to steal Prospero's dukedom.
What is "by levying an army"?
This word means conversation in a play between two characters.
What is "dialogue"?