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1 Dramatic Devices For each definition or example, identify the dramatic device.

2 Hints or clues of events to occur later in the plot
Answer: Foreshadowing

3 “Juliet is the sun! Answer: Metaphor

4 A contradiction that is actually true Answer: Paradox

5 Comment made to audience that other characters on stage CANNOT hear
Comment made to audience that other characters on stage CANNOT hear. Answer: Aside

6 Romeo’s speech in the tomb or Juliet’s speech alone in her room Answer: soliloquy

7 “Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a grave man”
(playing on the double meaning of grave) Answer: Pun

8 “My love sprung from my only hate!” Answer: Paradox

9 “She’ll not be hit with Cupid’s arrow. She hath Diana’s wit.”
Answer: Allusion

10 “These violent delights have violent ends”
Answer: Foreshadowing

11 Speech given alone on stage, reveals inner thoughts Answer: Soliloquy

12 Giving human qualities to inanimate things
Answer: Personification

13 Juliet says to Romeo: “O God! I have an ill-divining soul. Methinks I see thee, now thou art below, As one dead in the bottom of a tomb.” Answer: Foreshadowing

14 Lord Capulet cries, “Death is my son-in-law. Death is my heir
Lord Capulet cries, “Death is my son-in-law! Death is my heir!” Answer: Personification

15 “I little talked of love; For Venus smiles not in a house of tears
“I little talked of love; For Venus smiles not in a house of tears.” Answer: Allusion

16 When the audience knows something that a character does not know
When the audience knows something that a character does not know. Answer: Dramatic irony

17 “Cold fire, sick health… honorable villain, damned saint…” Answer: Oxymoron

18 The Capulet servants preparing for the wedding feast (after Juliet’s desperate soliloquy before she takes the potion) Answer: Comic Relief

19 “Death lies on her like an untimely frost.”
Answer: Simile

20 14 line poem with rhyme scheme of abab
cdcd efef gg Answer: Sonnet

21 “My bounty is as boundless as the sea.”
Answer: Simile Referring to a famous person or event from history, mythology, or etc. Answer: Allusion

22 The grey-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night…
Answer: Personification [morning can not smile like a person nor can night frown]

23 “From forth the fatal loins of these two foes,” Answer: Alliteration Dogs Don’t Dance for their Dinner

24 Vocabulary on PLAN Passage
Despair – to lose all hope or confidence Desperation – the condition of being desperate; h Defiance- bold resistance to authority; disobedience Tolerance – respect for others whose opinions differ from one’s own

25 Vocabulary on PLAN Passage
Dignity- Being worthy of respect. Despise-To hate.  optimism- a tendency to look on the more favorable side.


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