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| Thinking deeply or seriously |
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| Small bottle containing medicine or other liquids |
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| Insistent upon having one's own way; Headstrong |
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| Remaining persons or things |
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| Statements or events whose meanings are unclear |
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| Whip or other instrument for inflicting punishment |
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| The expression of similar ideas in similar grammatical forms |
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| Contradiction between what a character thinks or says and what audience or reader knows to be true |
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| Drama in which the central character meets with disaster or great misfortune |
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| Verse written in 5 "foot" lines where 5 pairs of syllables include an unstressed and a stressed syllable |
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| Unrhymed verse written in Iambic Pentameter. Important/Aristocratic characters speak in this while minor ones don't. |
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| Same; One and the same; Like |
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| Over; Above; Beyond the ordinary |
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| Under; Beneath; Less than the ordinary |
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| Lengthy speech given alone on stage, expressing thoughts to the audience. Lets the audience in on the character's thoughts and feelings. |
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| Lengthy speech given by 1 actor & addressed to other actors on stage (not the audience). |
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| Actor's brief remark to the audience "unheard" by the other actors. Lets the audience in on the character's thoughts and feelings. |
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| Humorous use of a word/phrase to emphasize/suggest a different meaning. |
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