| suspense | | Shakespeare's own theatre. |
| juliuscaesar | | where Shakespeare began his career. |
| sixteenth | | William's most popular tragedy |
| comedy | | An evil character in a play. |
| incitingforce | | William was __________ years older than his wife. |
| november | | these can be people, objects or animals |
| sonnet | | Shakespeare's shortest tragedy. |
| plays | | A story with a happy ending. |
| elizabeth | | Queen of England during Shakespeare's time |
| 1564 | | William's first born daughter |
| fiftytwo | | Elizabethan sport. |
| simile | | The highest point a story can ever reach. |
| exposition | | William's only son |
| eight | | One of Shakespeare's twins. |
| globe | | A play is divided into acts and _______________ |
| stratforduponavon | | William was the third born in a family of _____________ |
| tragichero | | How many children did Shakespeare have? |
| tragedy | | William married at this age. |
| oxymoron | | William got married in this month of 1582. |
| characters | | Shakespeare wrote 38 of them. |
| onomatopoeia | | opposes the main character |
| bardofavon | | repetition of the first consonant |
| hamlet | | A piece of dialogue intended for the audience and supposedly not heard by the other actors on stage |
| john | | Girls got married at this age in the Elizabethan era |
| three | | Shakespeare wrote during this period |
| hamnet | | A story with a sad ending. |
| hyperbole | | William is popularly known as as a poet,actor and _______. |
| alliteration | | Shakespeare wrote tragedies,sonnets and these. |
| personification | | He died at this age. |
| dramatist | | Dies because of a personal weakness called a tragic flaw. |
| scenes | | Giving non-living things human qualities |
| fourteen | | Shakespeare's birth place |
| judith | | evident exaggeration for emphasis |
| villain | | The central idea of a story |
| protagonist | | The introduction of a story is also known as the |
| maryarden | | Shakespeare's wife |
| aside | | Shakespeare of often called ______________ |
| london | | A dramatic or literary form of discourse in which a character talks to himself or herself or reveals his or her thoughts without addressing a listener. |
| english | | A ------------- is a fourteen-line poem in iambic pentameter with a carefully patterned rhyme scheme |
| antagonist | | use of words that immitate the sound they represent. |
| 1616 | | Shakespeare's dad |
| susanna | | Major character in a play. |
| theme | | the feeling of uncertainty and interest about the outcome of certain actions, most often referring to an audience's perceptions in a dramatic work. |
| eight | | Shakespeare's nationality |
| eighteen | | His year of birth. |
| climax | | comparison using as and like |
| conflicts | | He died this year |
| soliloquy | | two contrasting words used together |
| comedies | | one event that triggers action in a story |
| annehathaway | | These lead to the climax |
| hunting | | William's mom |