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31 Cards in this Set

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Paradox
opinion or statement that seems self contradictory but in reality expresses a possible truth
Misadventured
unfortunate
transgression
violationof the law
anguish
suffering or pain
perilous
full of peril
valiant
boldly or corageous
anon
soon; in a short time
forswear
to deny
disparagement
an insult
conjure
to produce by using magic
doff
to remove; to lose
enmity
hatred; ill will
lamentavle
sad unfortunate
unwieldy
awkward; clumsy way
allegory
representation of an abstract meaning through material symbolic
motif
recurring subject
macrocosm
the universe considered as a whole
microcosm
a world in miniture
hiatus
an interruption in the continuity of work
impalpable
incapable of sensing touch
contrite
caused by remorse
pliant
flexible; adaptable
officious
aggressive in offering unwanted service
strident
making or having harsh sound
askew
to ones side; out of line
"From forth the fatal loins of these two foes a pair of star crossed lovers take their life"
Chorus
The children of two enemies are destine to meet and fall in love, then die
"By giving unto thine eyes. Examine other beauties"
benvolio to romeo
look at other girls other than rosaline
"My child is yet a stranger in the world..."
Lord Capulet to Paris
She is too young to be married
Writer and published date of 'Night'
Ellie Wiesel 1960
Writer and publish date of Romeo and Juliet
William Shakespeare 1595
Writer and publish date of Lord of the Flies
William Golding 1954