Romeo and Juliet: ACT TWO

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Across
  1. 1. "Romeo and Juliet" is set in this country
  2. 5. This is Friar Laurence's pastime
  3. 6. Mercutio taunts the nurse by likening her petticoats to this
  4. 11. The following are examples of this “Romeo! humors! madman! passion! Lover!"
  5. 12. Nurse despises this character for his mannerisms
  6. 13. Friar Laurence thinks that the marriage of Romeo and Juliet is this
  7. 15. A play on words
  8. 16. Juliet feels this way after finding out that Romeo overheard her talking about him
  9. 17. Lady Capulet wants her daughter to marry a man by this name
  10. 18. Friar Laurence thinks that the youth fall in love with this rather than person themselves
  11. 20. This character said the following: "What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet."
  12. 21. Romeo tells Juliet that he is willing to dispose of this if it means he can have her love
  13. 25. A long speech made by a single character
  14. 26. The following is an example of this: "Romeo. Bid her devise some means to come to shrift this afternoon,and there she shall at Friar Lawrence’ cell be shrived and married. Here is for thy pains.”
  15. 28. Most of Shakespeare's work is written in this metric line
Down
  1. 2. This character sends a letter challenging Romeo
  2. 3. A figure of speech where two contradictory terms are placed togetber
  3. 4. This character instigates the first quarrel
  4. 7. To bite this was considered rude in the 1500s
  5. 8. The most intense point in a story
  6. 9. A character who is the complete opposite of another character
  7. 10. Juliet tells Romeo to give her word of their marriage at this time the next day
  8. 13. Romeo first fawns over a girl with this name
  9. 14. To comfort Romeo, Mercutio tells him that the girl he fell in love with is this when compared to the countless others
  10. 19. The name of the nurse's deceased daughter
  11. 22. When a character says his thoughts aloud to the audience or another character (other characters cannot hear them)
  12. 23. A fourteen-line rhyming poem, typically composed of ten-syllable lines
  13. 24. Queen Mab causes people to dream of this
  14. 27. When a character speaks their thoughts aloud
  15. 29. Juliet tells Romeo not to swear by this