| Term | Definition |
| The Sniper | the main charcter in the sniper |
| Tokchae | songsams long time friend who was caught in trouble with the law |
| Songsam | longtime friend of tokchae and part of the police |
| Fortunato | insulted montresor |
| Montresor | insane man who killed fotunato for revenge |
| Impose | take advantage of |
| Obstruction | obstacle or barrier |
| Constitutes | makes up, forms |
| Endeavored | tried |
| refuge | shelter of protection from danger |
| succesion | series |
| ruse | trick |
| connoisseurship | expert knowledge |
| retribution | punishment |
| remorse | deep guilt |
| Ulrich von gradwitz | the rightful owner of the forrest of interlopers |
| georg znaeym | inherited owner of the forrest of interlopers |
| Loisel | a spoiled wife |
| Exorbitant | much too high in price or amount |
| exasperation | great annoyance |
| pauper | very poor person |
| retorted | replied sharply |
| incessantly | constantly, continually |
| pious | showing religious devotion |
| disconsolaste | causing sadness and depression, unhappy |
| aghast | terrified or horrified |
| reconciliation | friendly end to a quarrel |
| condolences | expressions of sympathy |
| divergent | seperate, going in different directions |
| coerced | forced |
| condone | overlook or excuse an offense |
| inconsolable | unable to be comforted |
| putrid | offensive to the senses, disgusting |
| belying | contradicting |
| fitful | recurring irregularly |
| frantically | uncontrolable |
| Hermia | daughter of egeus in love with lysander best friend of helena |
| Helena | best friend of hermia in love with demetrius |
| Demetrius | in love with hermia favorite of egeus |
| Lysander | in love with hermia |
| Puck | oberons right hand fairy |
| Theseus | duke of athens |
| Hippolyta | queen of amazon |
| Pyramus | male lead in the play with in a play |
| Thisbe | female lead in the play within the play |
| Egeus | father of hermia |
| Quince | leader of the townspeople performing the play |
| Bottom | best actor out of the townspeople |
| Oberon | fairy king |
| Titania | fairy queen |
| Beguile | to influence by trickery, flattery etc. mislead, delude |
| dote | to bestow or express excessive love or fondness habitually |
| extentuate | to represent as less severe |
| feign | to represent fictiously: put on an appearance of |
| reveling | to take great pleasure or delight |
| dissemble | to give false of misleading appearance to conseal truth |
| wanton | done, shown, used unjustifiably or maliciously |
| linger | to remain or stay in a plcae longer than usual or expected |
| adamant | utterly unyeilding in attitude or opinion inspite of all apealls urging |
| impeach | to challenge the credibilaty |
| bequeath | pass on as in a will |
| chide | scold |
| extort | bring forth |
| recompense | payment |
| sojourn | to stay somewhere for a while |
| discourse | conversation |
| paragon | model of perfection |
| amends | something done to make up for fault or mistake |
| audacious | bold |
| gait | manner of walking |
| premeditated | planned |
| spurn | reject |
| emnity | hostility |
| reprehend | to find fault with |
| satire | literary work exposing human short cominngs to ridicule and scorn |
| transfigure | to change |
| pun | a play on words |
| oxymoron | a phrase combining 2 contradictory words |
| hyperbole | a deliberate exaggeration or overstatement |
| Lysander quote | The course of true love never did run smooth |
| Helena quote | Call me fair? that fair again unsay Demetrius loves you fair: O happy fair! |
| entreat | to beg |