Romeo and Juliet Exam
Across
- 6. In Act III, this is one of the things which makes Capulet a corruptible character.
- 7. In Act III, Romeo claims these are just as bad as death.
- 9. In Act I, these people are used to give comment on society.
- 10. In Act V, this is seen as a way out of the oppressive world Romeo and Juliet live in.
Down
- 1. In Act II, this person is regarded as a ghost in order to ridicule Romeo.
- 2. In Act III, Juliet's thoughts become this, as she contemplates the loss of her virginity.
- 3. In Act I, Juliet says that even if she could love Paris, she will not show any of this concerning an arranged marriage.
- 4. In Act V, this is the type of fortune which both Romeo and Juliet adhere to in their deaths.
- 5. In Act IV, Juliet's drinking of the potion shows her willingness to accept this for herself.
- 8. In Act II, this cannot be ignored, as it is used to express anything regarding the social institutions.