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deus ex machina - Answer originally a common way to end a play, by lowering a god onto the
stage to deliver judgment
Allegory - Answer when an entire work, like a poem for instance, can be a metaphor for
something else
Meter - Answer this internal rhythmic pattern of any given line of poetry
Speaker - Answer this property of a poem should not be assumed to belong to the poet
directly
Exposition - Answer in this part of the play the audience learns important details about what
happened just prior to when the play actually takes place
Historical Reference - Answer of, pertaining to, treating, or characteristic of history or past
events: historical records; historical research. based on or reconstructed from an event, custom,
style, etc., in the past: a historical reenactment
Iambic Pentameter - Answer rhythm or meter of speech used in drama thought to best
represent natural speech
Renaissance - Answer acquired its name from the French word meaning "rebirth," a word that
captures the creative energy and optimism of a society expanding, geographically and culturally,
beyond the limits of the medieval period
Soliloquy - Answer Hamlet, Act 4, speaks privately of his "thoughts being bloody, or ... nothing
worth"
3rd Person Omniscient - Answer narrator can see into the minds of all characters
Archetype - Answer is a typical character, an action or a situation that seems to represent such