| A | B |
| Romeo | a Montague |
| Romeo | sixteen |
| Juliet | almost fourteen, Capulet |
| Friar Lawerence | monk, friends of Romeo and Juliet |
| Mercutio | friend of romeo |
| The Nurse | Juliet's half-mother |
| Tybalt | kingsman of Capulets |
| Capulet | father of Juliet |
| Lady Capulet | capulet's wife |
| Montague | Romeo's father |
| Lady Monague | died from grief of her son |
| Paris | Kingsman of the prince |
| Benvolio | romeo's cousin and a thoughtful friend |
| Prince Escalus | Prince of Verona |
| Friar John | a franciscan friar` |
| Balthasar | servant of Romeo |
| Sampson and Gregory | servents of the capulets |
| Rosaline | romeo's first lover |
| Jean Louise Finch | main character of to kill a mocking bird |
| Atticus Finch | lawyer |
| Jem Finch | in an adolescence phase |
| Bob Ewell | a drunk, poorest family |
| Dill Harris | summer neighbor and friend |
| Miss Maudie | Finches neighbor, late fourties |
| Calpurnia | Finches black cook |
| Aunt Alexanda | Atticus's sister, a strong-willed women |
| Mayella Ewell | abused, lonely, un happy daughter |
| Tom Robinson | black sharecopper accused of rape |
| Mrs. Dubose | elderly, ill-tempered, racist women |
| Nathan radely | Boo radley's older brother |
| Hect Tate | sheriff of Maycomb |
| Mr. Cunningham | poor farmer |
| Walter Cunningham | class mate of scout |
| Agravaine | son of Morgause |
| King Arthur | "the wart" |
| Dog Boy | Sir Ector's hounds |
| Elaine | Lancelot saved her from the magical boiling water |
| Friar Tuck | Robin Hood's men |
| Galahad | son of Lancelot and Elaine |
| Gawaine | a son of Morgause |
| Gaheris | son of Morgause |
| Gareth | son of Morgause |
| Guenever | arthur's wife and lancelot's lover |
| King Bors | Arthur's French allies |
| King Ban | Lancelot's father |
| King Pelles | father of Elaine |
| King Pellinore | old knight whose lifelong quest |
| Lancelot | arthur's best knight |
| Maid Marian | Robin Wood's significate other |
| Merlyn | magician who ives backwards in time |
| Mordred | son fo arthur and Morgause |
| Morgan Le Fay | arthur's half sister |
| Morgause | arthur's half sister, has three sons |
| Nimue | Merlyn's lover |
| Piggy | daughter of the queen of Flanders |
| The Questing Beast | magical creature |
| Robin Wood | outlaw who lives in the Forest Sauvage |
| Sir Aglovale | takes revenge on Mordred for his brothers death |
| Sir Ector | arthur's foster father |
| Air Grummore Grummursum | a friend of Sir Ector and King Pellinore |
| Sir Kay | arthur's foster brother and a knight of the Round Table |
| Sir Lamorak | son of piggy--murdered b/c of an affair |
| Sir Lionel | went questing for holy grail |
| Sir Meliagrance | inlove with Guenever |
| Uncle Dap | Lancelot's tutor during his childhood |
| Uther Pendagon | Arthur's father |
| Wat | mad, noseless man lives near Sir Ecotr's castle |
| plot | story line of events |
| conflict | problem or stuggle between characters |
| internal conflict | things inside (man vs. man) |
| external conflict | outside man vs. nature |
| foreshadowing | hints that leads you to something that is going to happen |
| character | a person in a story |
| direct character characterization | comes out and tells you about a character |
| indirect characterization | lets the reader find out about what the character is like |
| irony | what is expected and what is real |
| static character | character stays the same |
| dynamic character | change in a story |
| point of view | narrators image |
| 1st person | character is the narrator |
| 3rd person limited | narrator not a character |
| ononiscient | you see the mind of everyone |
| setting | place of story |
| flat character | character not important or not important |
| round character | is an important character |
| allusion | reference in history, author expects us to know |
| theme | message of story |
| blank verse | unrhymed |
| iambic teneter | five units in each line |
| imagery | the use of words appeals to centory |
| dramatic foil | character that makes another character stand out |
| personification | when you give something human thoughs that isn't human |
| soliloquy | long sppech only heard by audience |
| dramatic convetion | agrrements that the audience thinks that is in the play |
| aside | brief convos. only heard by the audience |
| monolouge | a long sppech to other characters |
| dramatic irony | the audiance knows something that the characters doesn't |
| tragedy | how the storys ends for the hero |
| tragic hero | he is noble and usually weathy |
| tragic flaw | mistake that leads to tragedy |
| metaphorcal language | use of metaphors |
| simili | something like something else |
| renaissance | "re-birth" |
| sonic | fourteen line poem |
| rhyme | same ending sounds |
| verbal irony | say one thing but mean another |
| situational irony | something happens than you expect |
| catharisis | perging of emotions |
| most dangerous game | third person, conflict, characters mental and physical, external |
| The birds | forshawing, 3rd person, builds suspense |
| Merigolds | internal conflict, characters resolve to solve personal problems, 1st person |
| Black Boy | 1st person, example: Mom tells boy not to come back in the house without grocery's-description of hunger |
| The necklace | 3rd person, limited point of view, |
| The cast of amontillado | 1st peron, about revenge |
| The scarlet ibis | 1st person about the bird named bobby, couldn't walk |