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British Literature I Final Exam Review

Across
The idea that art and literature should express ideals and teach and instruct through entertaining.
A narrative technique, often where a story opens in the middle and traces its origins by a series of flashbacks and picks up with where it started, progressing to the end.
A medieval tale that depicts heroism, chivalry
An invasion of England that occurred in 1066 and led to French becoming the official language of England for centuries
A long narrative poem that recounts the glories of a hero. Adventure story.
A poem that expresses personal feelings; the focus of the poem is on the art of poetic expression, the use of words, the use of form, the rhyme, the rhythm of language. As opposed to narrative poetry.
A medieval knight wandering in search of heroic adventures.
A poem or narrative that holds hidden, primarily political, meanings.
The use of irony, humor, or exaggeration to invoke ridicule or to expose and criticize cultural issues or problems
An inhabitant of Denmark, one of the earliest English tribes
Down
The return of King Charles II to the English throne
A comedic parody of the classical epic; an exaggeration of heroic qualities to the point that they become absurd.
The use of the same letter or the same sound in closely connected words
Chaucer, Defoe, Swift. The language that is of the people (as opposed to formalized language of Spenser or Shakespeare).
A fusion of Anglo-Saxon English with French. The language of the Anglo-Normans.
A compound word used as a metaphorical expression
The official first language of the English nation, a fusion of Germanic, Danish, and Visigothic languages. The language of the Anglo-Saxons.
A Scylding, son of Halfdane, ruler of the Anglo-Saxons.
The art and composition of poetry.
An extended work of prose fiction with complex characterization and action, often including realism