Keystone + Romeo and Juliet Flashcards
Wrongdoing, sin
Transgression
Injustice, complaint
Grievance
Increasing, enlarging
Augmenting
Causing great injury or ruin
Pernicious
One who changes or is unsteady
Waverer
Of a sickly, pale- yellowish complexion
Sallow
The act of pleading on behalf of another
Intercession
Having dominating influence over other
Predominant
Worthless
Vile
Get
Procure
Cleverness, slyness
Cunning
The fluency, rhythm, and liveliness in a text that make it unique to the author
Voice
The generally accepted importance or value of a work to represent human experience regardless of culture or time period.
Universal Significance
A character that symbolically embodies well-known meanings and basic human experiences, regardless of where he/she lives.
Universal Character
The attitude of the author toward the audience, characters, subject, or the work itself.
Tone
A perspective in literature, the 3rd person point of view presents the events of the story from outside any single character perception
3rd Person
A topic or discussion of work; a major idea broad enough to cover the entire scope of a literary work.
Theme
The author’s method of structuring a text; the way the text is structured from beginning to end
Text Organization/Structure
Those who hold to a belief opposed to the established teachings of a church.
Heretics
Sad; distressing
Lamentable