Romeo and Juliet Acts II and III
Across
- 2. an object or idea that repeats itself throughout a literary work
- 5. a character revealing his or her true thoughts or feelings in a short remark that is unheard by other characters
- 8. irony in which the outcome is very different from what was expected
- 9. a lengthy speech in which a character alone on stage expresses true feelings unheard by other characters
- 10. unrhymed poetry written in iambic pentameter
Down
- 1. complications
- 3. irony in which the reader or audience knows something that a character doesn't know
- 4. irony in which a person says one thing and means another, uses words
- 6. turning point
- 7. a lengthy speech by one character that is addressed to other characters