Poems
Shakespeare
Metaphor
Literary Devices/More
100

This poet was a preacher and wrote: "Death be not Proud."

John Donne

100

He always wrote ____ act plays.

5

100

This type of metaphor is understood around the world no matter what culture. (Umbrella term)

Universal Metaphor.

100

This means when a piece is self referencing in some way. 

Meta

200

Name the title: Poem about how his girl is not as pretty as fake poetry would have them be.  

My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun

200

What is the difference between a Soliloquy and Monologue

Spoken to no one in particular, Spoken to someone on stage. 

200

This is a extended metaphor. Think of novels such as Pilgrim's Progress, Animal Farm, or Wizard of OZ. 

Allegory

200

This is a character whose characteristics contrast the protagonist. 

A Foil. 

300

Another name for Shakespearian Poetry. 

Elizabethan Poetry,  

300

Macbeth was written for this king.

King James I.

300

This is when you use a part to identify the PHYSICAL whole as in: All Hands on Deck.. 

Synecdoche 

300

This type of poetry has radical comparisons and it also radically accepts annihilation. John Donne wrote this type of poetry.  

Metaphysical Poetry

400

This occurs near the end of a sonnet. It is a flip in meaning.

Volta

400

Who was hunchbacked in a Shakespeare Play?

King Richard III.

400

This is using a part to represent a CONCEPTUAL whole as in: Wallstreet -to refer t the American Economy. 

Metonymy. 

400

This is Shakespeare's "good bye" Soliloquy. 

From the Tempest, "Our Revels are now ended. 

500

Sonnets were originally a ______ about_________

A series of lovers. 

500

Name the three types of Shakespearian Plays 

Tragedies, Comedies, Historical Dramas 

500

This used to be thought of as the world's first piece of art until we found out the face was not made by human hands. 

Magapanskat Pebble 

500

This poem was written from the perspective of the tree that was made into the cross Jesus was crucified on.

"Dream of the Rood"