Across |
2 | The employment of run-on lines of _____, whereby the meaning of the statement is carried on from one line to the next without a pause. |
4 | A Japanese poetic form that is comprised of three unrhymed of five, seven, and five syllables respectively. |
5 | |
7 | A lyric poem in which the speaker addresses someone whose replies are not _____; the poet adopts the voice of a fictive or historical voice or some other persona. |
9 | A lament or a sadly meditative poem, sometimes written on the occasion of death; usually formal in the language and structure and solemn or melancholy in tone. |
10 | A trite or hackneyed expression, idea, plot, character _____, ECT. |
Down |
1 | An amusing scene, incident, character, or speech introduced to a tragic work to relieve tension. |
3 | A highly comic, lighthearted drama, usually involving stack situations and characters and based on a far-fetched humorous situation. |
6 | a person or thing that highlights the traits of a character by contrast. |
8 | A division of verse consisting of a number of syllables, one of which that has the principal stress; the basic unit of meter in poetry. |