Romeo and Juliet

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Across
  1. 2. promptly, soon
  2. 3. joyful; invigorating
  3. 7. compliment, glorify
  4. 8. Irony the audience or reader knows more about a characters situation than the character does and knows that the character’s understanding is incorrect.
  5. 10. money-lender
  6. 12. horrifying, shocking acts
  7. 13. agony, depression, grief
  8. 14. threatening, ominous
  9. 19. relative
  10. 21. two
  11. 23. brawl
  12. 24. the use of hints or clues in a story to suggest action that is to come; foreshadowing is frequently used to create interest and build suspense.
  13. 26. full of pity, empathy or compassion
  14. 27. the person, usually a minor character, in whom the main character confides.
  15. 29. face
  16. 30. the act of calling a superior for help
  17. 33. couriers, messengers
  18. 35. inquired, questioned
  19. 37. passionate, loving
  20. 38. vindictive, wicked
  21. 39. falsehoods
Down
  1. 1. carriage, transportation
  2. 4. affliction, injury, harm
  3. 5. worship
  4. 6. mud
  5. 7. fooled, seduced
  6. 8. destructive, harmful potion
  7. 9. scolds, reprimands
  8. 11. an object, person, or place that has a meaning in itself and that also stands for something larger than itself, usually an idea or concept; some concrete thing tht represents an abstraction.
  9. 12. rob, ransack, raid
  10. 13. relevant, pertinent
  11. 15. elaborate, pretentious
  12. 16. detest, disgust
  13. 17. strife, rivalry
  14. 18. gallants, cavaliers, suitors
  15. 20. hurt, injure
  16. 22. words spoken by an actor in such a way that they are heard by the audience but supposedly not by the other actors; these words usually represent the inner thoughts of the speaker.
  17. 24. fabricate, act
  18. 25. take flight and puncture like an arrow
  19. 28. enemy, nemesis
  20. 31. a reference to a person, place, poem, book, event, etc. that is not part of the story; the author generally expects the reader to recognize the allusion and be familiar with its source.
  21. 32. disturbed, troubled
  22. 34. monologue in which a character reveals thoughts to the audience, usually while alone onstage.
  23. 36. piece of men’s clothing