Romeo and Juliet
Across
- 3. What does the phrase ‘face of heaven’ signify?
- 5. Figure of speech in 'loving and gentle night'
- 9. What can Juliet teach to burn bright?
- 13. Who according to Juliet is a day in night?
- 14. Romeo's rude hand when he touches Juliet’s hand
- 16. Which bird is the night compared to?
- 17. Juliet hangs upon the cheek of night as a rich jewel in an _____.
- 18. Figure of speech as Romeo compares Juliet’s radiant beauty with the jewelled earring worn by an Ethiope.
- 19. Where does Juliet hang upon?
- 22. What does Juliet teach the torches?
- 23. Juliet wants Romeo to be cut out into
- 24. What will the world not worship anymore?
- 26. How does Romeo describe his hand?
- 27. 'For earth too dear’, this phrase suggests that the lady’s beauty is ______.
- 28. Phrase suggests Romeo is fair and charming.
Down
- 1. Who is compared to a rich jewel in an Ethiopian’s ear?
- 2. adjective to describe the night that means affectionate
- 4. 'Did my heart love till now?' What type of question is this?
- 6. Juliet is compared to _______ trooping on the dance floor.
- 7. The other fellows are compared to _______ on the dance floor.
- 8. Figure of speech in 'Whiter than new snow upon a raven’s back'.
- 10. Juliet feels Romeo is a symbol of hope, happiness and somebody who is going to keep her safe.
- 11. What had Romeo not seen until that night?
- 12. Dance is over means
- 15. Compound word used to describe the night by Juliet.
- 20. Whom does Juliet ask for Romeo to be cut out into little stars and decorated on the face of heaven?
- 21. Adjective to describe the night that means kind
- 25. Where would Romeo lie upon, when he comes to Juliet?