Romeo and Juliet Context Review

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Across
  1. 2. William, for short
  2. 3. Poor people in Elizabethan England
  3. 10. Famous monarch
  4. 12. Rhythm
  5. 16. Shakespeare theater
  6. 17. Long speech
  7. 18. Wrote Romeo and Juliet
  8. 20. Not a monologue, but a:
  9. 23. Henry VIII wanted to breed a king, but Anne had a:
  10. 24. jumbo-shrimp
  11. 28. Someone who has different beliefs
  12. 30. Sonnet Rhyme Scheme
  13. 31. Evening
  14. 32. 14-line poem
  15. 33. With patient _______ attend
  16. 34. Penta
  17. 37. Renaissance astronomer
  18. 38. Open rebellion against lawful authority
  19. 39. Morning
  20. 43. Both alike in dignity
  21. 45. Star-crossed
  22. 48. Line of poetry ending with a comma
  23. 50. Ms. Martinez's favorite movie
  24. 51. She's the Man
  25. 53. The first one
  26. 54. Do
  27. 55. Has
  28. 56. Written in the stars
Down
  1. 1. Unrhymed
  2. 4. the girl
  3. 5. Other characters do not hear
  4. 6. York and Lancaster
  5. 7. catastrophe /
  6. 8. How the triangle ends
  7. 9. Type of irony
  8. 11. Green-eyed monster
  9. 13. Breaking a law; sinning
  10. 14. the boy
  11. 15. VII Tudor
  12. 19. Not a love story, but a _________
  13. 21. Church in Elizabethan England
  14. 22. Bustling capital where theater thrived
  15. 25. Enjambment
  16. 26. Where we lay our scene
  17. 27. Around when the Italian Renaissance started
  18. 29. The ancient conflict
  19. 35. A meter of poetry with one stressed and one unstressed syllable
  20. 36. Shall I compare thee to a summer's _____?
  21. 39. Spurred the Protestant Reformation
  22. 40. Will
  23. 41. Delivers the prologue
  24. 42. Retelling of Hamlet
  25. 44. Shakespeare's wifey
  26. 46. Poetry Measurement
  27. 47. The last two lines of a sonnet
  28. 49. The fate of Romeo and Juliet
  29. 52. Iambic Pentameter syllables
  30. 53. You