ROMEO + JULIET Literary Terminology Part 1

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ROMEO + JULIET Literary Terminology Part 1
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ROMEO + JULIET Literary Terminology Part 1

Literary Terminology Sonnet: a poem of 14 lines with a formal rhyme scheme, typically with 10 syllables per line. Shakespearean sonnet is made of 3 quatrains of 4 lines each, resolved by a couplet. Couplet: two lines of verse, usually in the same meter and joined by rhyme, that form a unit.

Literary Terminology Oxymoron: Apparently contradictory words appear in conjunction (right next to each other). Pretty ugly Alone together Awfully good Passive aggressive

Literary Terminology Apostrophe: When a person directly addresses someone or something not actually present: abstract concepts (love, etc.), people (dead or alive), place, or things (sun or sea). “Twinkle, twinkle, little star, How I wonder what you are. Up above the world so high, Like a diamond in the sky.”

Literary Terminology Foreshadowing: Phrases and hints that set the stage for the story to follow without revealing the ending or spoiling the suspense.