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definition: aside
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when characters talk to eachother or the audience
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definition: aside
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when characters talk to eachother or the audience
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definition: aside
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when characters talk to eachother or the audience
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definition: blank verse
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Blank verse, the basic pattern of language in Shakespeare's plays, is (in its regular form) a verse line of ten syllables with five stresses and no rhyme (hence "blank")
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definition: blank verse
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Blank verse, the basic pattern of language in Shakespeare's plays, is (in its regular form) a verse line of ten syllables with five stresses and no rhyme (hence "blank")
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definition: blank verse
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Blank verse, the basic pattern of language in Shakespeare's plays, is (in its regular form) a verse line of ten syllables with five stresses and no rhyme (hence "blank")
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definition:characterization
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the act of describing distinctive characteristics or essential features
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definition:characterization
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the act of describing distinctive characteristics or essential features
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definition:characterization
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the act of describing distinctive characteristics or essential features
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definition: couplet
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Two successive lines of verse. A couplet is marked usually by rhythmic correspondence or rhyme.
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definition: couplet
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Two successive lines of verse. A couplet is marked usually by rhythmic correspondence or rhyme.
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definition: figurative language
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Figurative language is language used in a special way to create a special effect. Sometimes it is language that is made up of words and phrases which don't mean what they first appear to mean.
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definition: epithet
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a term used to characterize a person or thing.
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definition: couplet
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Two successive lines of verse. A couplet is marked usually by rhythmic correspondence or rhyme.
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definition: figurative language
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Figurative language is language used in a special way to create a special effect. Sometimes it is language that is made up of words and phrases which don't mean what they first appear to mean.
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definition: aside
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when characters talk to eachother or the audience
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definition:Pun
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to "play on words"
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definition: figurative language
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Figurative language is language used in a special way to create a special effect. Sometimes it is language that is made up of words and phrases which don't mean what they first appear to mean.
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definition: aside
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when characters talk to eachother or the audience
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definition: epithet
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a term used to characterize a person or thing.
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definition: aside
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when characters talk to eachother or the audience
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definition: aside
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when characters talk to eachother or the audience
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definition: aside
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when characters talk to eachother or the audience
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definition: epithet
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a term used to characterize a person or thing.
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definition: foil
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enhanced by contrast, usually with people.
For an example of Dramatic Foil in Romeo & Juliet, the character Tybalt can be refered to as a Dramatic Foil for Benvolio. Through Tybalt's pugnacious attitude, we see the peaceful manner of Benvolio. |
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definition: blank verse
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Blank verse, the basic pattern of language in Shakespeare's plays, is (in its regular form) a verse line of ten syllables with five stresses and no rhyme (hence "blank")
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definition:Pun
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to "play on words"
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definition: blank verse
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Blank verse, the basic pattern of language in Shakespeare's plays, is (in its regular form) a verse line of ten syllables with five stresses and no rhyme (hence "blank")
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definition: blank verse
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Blank verse, the basic pattern of language in Shakespeare's plays, is (in its regular form) a verse line of ten syllables with five stresses and no rhyme (hence "blank")
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definition: blank verse
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Blank verse, the basic pattern of language in Shakespeare's plays, is (in its regular form) a verse line of ten syllables with five stresses and no rhyme (hence "blank")
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definition: blank verse
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Blank verse, the basic pattern of language in Shakespeare's plays, is (in its regular form) a verse line of ten syllables with five stresses and no rhyme (hence "blank")
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definition:characterization
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the act of describing distinctive characteristics or essential features
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definition:Pun
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to "play on words"
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definition:characterization
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the act of describing distinctive characteristics or essential features
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definition:foreshadowing
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indications of future events in a story.
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definition:characterization
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the act of describing distinctive characteristics or essential features
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definition:characterization
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the act of describing distinctive characteristics or essential features
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definition: foil
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enhanced by contrast, usually with people.
For an example of Dramatic Foil in Romeo & Juliet, the character Tybalt can be refered to as a Dramatic Foil for Benvolio. Through Tybalt's pugnacious attitude, we see the peaceful manner of Benvolio. |
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definition:characterization
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the act of describing distinctive characteristics or essential features
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definition: couplet
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Two successive lines of verse. A couplet is marked usually by rhythmic correspondence or rhyme.
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definition: couplet
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Two successive lines of verse. A couplet is marked usually by rhythmic correspondence or rhyme.
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definition: couplet
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Two successive lines of verse. A couplet is marked usually by rhythmic correspondence or rhyme.
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definition: iambic pentameter
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rythym measured in small groups of stressed and un-stressed syllables.
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definition: figurative language
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Figurative language is language used in a special way to create a special effect. Sometimes it is language that is made up of words and phrases which don't mean what they first appear to mean.
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definition: foil
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enhanced by contrast, usually with people.
For an example of Dramatic Foil in Romeo & Juliet, the character Tybalt can be refered to as a Dramatic Foil for Benvolio. Through Tybalt's pugnacious attitude, we see the peaceful manner of Benvolio. |
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definition: figurative language
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Figurative language is language used in a special way to create a special effect. Sometimes it is language that is made up of words and phrases which don't mean what they first appear to mean.
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definition:foreshadowing
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indications of future events in a story.
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definition: couplet
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Two successive lines of verse. A couplet is marked usually by rhythmic correspondence or rhyme.
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definition: couplet
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Two successive lines of verse. A couplet is marked usually by rhythmic correspondence or rhyme.
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definition: figurative language
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Figurative language is language used in a special way to create a special effect. Sometimes it is language that is made up of words and phrases which don't mean what they first appear to mean.
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definition:foreshadowing
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indications of future events in a story.
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definition: epithet
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a term used to characterize a person or thing.
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definition: iambic pentameter
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rythym measured in small groups of stressed and un-stressed syllables.
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definition: figurative language
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Figurative language is language used in a special way to create a special effect. Sometimes it is language that is made up of words and phrases which don't mean what they first appear to mean.
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definition: figurative language
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Figurative language is language used in a special way to create a special effect. Sometimes it is language that is made up of words and phrases which don't mean what they first appear to mean.
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definition: epithet
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a term used to characterize a person or thing.
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definition:Pun
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to "play on words"
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definition: epithet
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a term used to characterize a person or thing.
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definition:Pun
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to "play on words"
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definition: epithet
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a term used to characterize a person or thing.
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definition: iambic pentameter
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rythym measured in small groups of stressed and un-stressed syllables.
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definition: epithet
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a term used to characterize a person or thing.
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definition: foil
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enhanced by contrast, usually with people.
For an example of Dramatic Foil in Romeo & Juliet, the character Tybalt can be refered to as a Dramatic Foil for Benvolio. Through Tybalt's pugnacious attitude, we see the peaceful manner of Benvolio. |
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definition: foil
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enhanced by contrast, usually with people.
For an example of Dramatic Foil in Romeo & Juliet, the character Tybalt can be refered to as a Dramatic Foil for Benvolio. Through Tybalt's pugnacious attitude, we see the peaceful manner of Benvolio. |
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definition:foreshadowing
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indications of future events in a story.
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definition:foreshadowing
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indications of future events in a story.
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definition: iambic pentameter
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rythym measured in small groups of stressed and un-stressed syllables.
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definition: iambic pentameter
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rythym measured in small groups of stressed and un-stressed syllables.
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definition:Pun
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to "play on words"
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definition:Pun
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to "play on words"
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definition:Pun
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to "play on words"
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definition: foil
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enhanced by contrast, usually with people.
For an example of Dramatic Foil in Romeo & Juliet, the character Tybalt can be refered to as a Dramatic Foil for Benvolio. Through Tybalt's pugnacious attitude, we see the peaceful manner of Benvolio. |
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definition:foreshadowing
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indications of future events in a story.
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definition: foil
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enhanced by contrast, usually with people.
For an example of Dramatic Foil in Romeo & Juliet, the character Tybalt can be refered to as a Dramatic Foil for Benvolio. Through Tybalt's pugnacious attitude, we see the peaceful manner of Benvolio. |
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definition: foil
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enhanced by contrast, usually with people.
For an example of Dramatic Foil in Romeo & Juliet, the character Tybalt can be refered to as a Dramatic Foil for Benvolio. Through Tybalt's pugnacious attitude, we see the peaceful manner of Benvolio. |
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definition:foreshadowing
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indications of future events in a story.
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definition: iambic pentameter
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rythym measured in small groups of stressed and un-stressed syllables.
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definition:foreshadowing
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indications of future events in a story.
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definition: iambic pentameter
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rythym measured in small groups of stressed and un-stressed syllables.
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definition: iambic pentameter
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rythym measured in small groups of stressed and un-stressed syllables.
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