Romeo and Juliet Act IV
Across
- 3. Where Friar Lawrence will tell Romeo to meet Juliet when she wakes, the ____ tomb or vault?
- 4. Friar Laurence, "And in this ___ likeness of shrunk death, thou shalt continue two and forty hours."
- 6. The town that Romeo has been exiled to?
- 10. Juliet, Juliet, "Twixt my extremes and me this bloody knife shall play the umpire, arbitrating that!" is this kind of figurative language?
- 11. Venus the Roman goddess of love's Greek name?
- 13. Death lies) "Upon the sweetest flower of all the field," is this kind of figurative language?
- 14. Capulet's wintery lament, "Death lies on her like an untimely ___!"
- 15. Who Juliet drinks a symbolic toast to before she drinks the sleeping potion?
- 16. Venus does not smile on a house of tears, is this kind of figurative language.
- 17. At the end of Scene III, Juliet thinks that she sees this person's ghost?
- 20. Juliet to dad, "Pardon, I ___ (beg) you! Henceforward I am ever ruled by you."
Down
- 1. Juliet says, "Or shut me nightly in a charnel (death) house, O'ercover'd quite with dead men's rattling bones," rather than marry Paris," is this kind of literary device?
- 2. Capulet says this is his son-in-law and his daughter has wedded it?
- 5. At the end of Act IV, the audience knows that Juliet is not dead, but her family does not. This is an example of __ __ (2 words)
- 7. if the mixture does not work at all, Juliet has this to commit suicide with, a ___? (Foreshadowing)
- 8. "My child is dead; and with my child my joys are ___.
- 9. The messenger that Friar Laurence will send to give Romeo the NEWS that Juliet is not dead.
- 12. Who offers to hear Juliet's confession instead of Friar Laurence?
- 18. Romeo's punishment?
- 19. ____ (uncontrollably) she weeps for Tybalt's death, and therefore have I little talked of love.