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To do with poetry
Dramatic Terms
Comedic Terms
Name the device
100

the repetition of a speech sound in a sequence of words

Alliteration

100

when a sentence is longer than one line in a poem and runs on to the  next line

enjambment

100

the audience can feel that something bad is going to happen

(a sense of) foreboding

100

an amusing scene, incident, or speech introduced into serious or tragic elements, as in a play, in order to provide temporary relief from tension, or to intensify the dramatic action.

comic relief

100

You are like the sun to me

Simile

200

a reference to a person, place, or event, or to another literary work

Allusion

200

lines of iambic pentameter which rhyme in pairs

couplet

200

to be dangerously over-confident and act in a way that defies God

(to commit) hubris

200

another word for exaggeration. Shakespeare often uses it to poke fun at his characters. E.g. they could exaggerate their emotions.

hyperbole

200

The yellow rose cried with jealousy

personification

300

language that is amusing in a coarse or indecent way

bawdy language

300

five pairs with a light syllable followed by a stressed syllable

iambic pentameter

300

when the author gives us clues or hints as to what will happen further on in the play

foreshadowing

300

A question asked for effect

rhetorical question

300

He has a heart of gold.

metaphor

400

consists of lines of iambic pentameter (five-stress iambic verse), which are unrhymed

blank verse

400

figurative language, especially metaphors and similes

imagery

400

the secret weakness of character that brings about a tragic hero's downfall

tragic flaw

400

a form of antithesis where the opposing words are placed directly next to each other

oxymoron

400

Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon.


apostophe

500

a kind of extended metaphor. Almost like a long metaphor consisting of many building blocks.

Conceit

500

a lyric poem consisting of a single stanza of fourteen iambic pentameter lines linked by an intricate rhyme scheme

sonnet

500

related words from a particular area

lexical field

500

a remark that suggests something sexual or something unpleasant but does not refer to it directly

innuendo

500

To be or not to be - that is the question.

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