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Abhor
(verb) to hate or be revolted by
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Arbitrate
(verb) to judge or mediate between two opposing parties
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Assail
(verb) to attack or assault
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Bear
(verb) to carry
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Beguile
(verb) to deceive, charm, or enchant
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Chastise
(verb) to scold or gently criticize
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Clamor
(noun) a great noise, chaotic sounds
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Corporeal
(adj) dealing with the physical body (rather than spirit), material, tangible
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Countenance
(noun) facial expression (verb) to face/deal with
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Courier
(noun) messenger
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Credence
(noun) belief or trust
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Desolate
(adj) completely empty and forsaken
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Disarray
(noun) disorder, confusion, chaos
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Distraught
(adj) deeply upset and agitated
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Equivocate
(verb) to be deliberately ambiguous or unclear
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Harbinger
(noun) a sign or prophetic signal of the future
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Lechery
(noun) unrestrained indulgence in sexuality (oppressive or predatory to others)
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Malady
(noun) a sickness or disorder
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Minion
(noun) a servant, follower, or underling
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Nefarious
(adj) wicked, depraved, without morals
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Prattle
(verb) to chatter inanely or endlessly
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Resolute
(adj) determined, steadfast
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Surmise
(verb) To draw a conclusion, to guess, suppose, or infer
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Tyranny
(noun) cruel or oppressive rule
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Usurp
(verb) to seize by force, to take someone's position unlawfully
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Tragic Hero
A great character who is ultimately destroyed thanks to his or her fatal flaw
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Monologue
a long speech made by a single person
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Aside
a bit of dialogue directed out of the attention of the characters onstage, may be spoken to another character or the audience
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Soliloquy
A monologue given when a character is alone onstage
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Antithesis

a word or phrase in sharp contrast, opposite, that creates a balanced effect (ex: 'fair is foul and foul is fair')

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Dramatic Irony
when the audience knows more about what is happening than the main character
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Foil
A character who contrasts and parallels the main character, they reveal different aspects of each other through their differences

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