Romeo and Juliet Crossword Characters & Exam Terms
Across
- 3. Foil Benvolio and Tybalt, Paris and Romeo, Juliet’s Nurse and Lady Capulet, are all examples of ________ ____?
- 4. Man who bites his thumb at Montague's servants.
- 5. Turning point in the play, where Romeo and Juliet get married.
- 9. Figure of speech used a lot in Act 1 Scene 1 by Sampson and Gregory, to make a joke but exploit the different meanings of a word.
- 10. Romeo's friend that said dreams aren't real
- 13. Montague’s nephew.
- 14. Man that gets Romeo and Juliet married.
- 15. Juliets caretaker
- 16. Man that Juliet’s parents want her to marry, but she would rather look at a toad than him.
- 17. Consisting 14 lines divided into 4 subgroups, each subgroup having 4 lines each, with the second and fourth lines of each group containing rhyming words.
- 18. Romeo’s mother.
- 20. “Juliet’s __________ to marry Romeo is anger”
- 22. The woman that Romeo is obsessed with at the beginning of the play.
- 25. Speech presented by a single character, most often to express their thoughts aloud. (Romeo, Juliet, and Nurse often have these)
Down
- 1. Father of a main character that’s worried about the child’s health and thinks that they are depressed.
- 2. “Benvolio wishes the best for everyone, Mercutio is mercurial…”, these are both examples of ________________.
- 5. Who says that despite the rivalry, Romeo is a good kid?
- 6. Fellow servant of the Capulet household, in Act 1 scene 1 with Sampson.
- 7. An example of _________ is when Juliet is on the balcony (thinking she is alone), freely speaking her mind about Romeo.
- 8. Verse Poetry written with regular metrical but unrhymed lines.
- 11. Main character who falls in love at first sight at a party.
- 12. When Romeo and Juliet say their goodbyes, they use _______ phrases.
- 19. Figure of speech used in this phrase… “Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health!” (1.1.173)
- 21. Romeo’s rival that is closely related to Juliet.
- 23. Main character depressed by heartbreak caused at the beginning of the play.
- 24. Minor character that is a comedic relief in the play.