romeo and juliet plot
Across
- 7. Romeo and Juliet’s ultimate goal for their relationship
- 8. Literary device: When Tybalt says that Romeo’s presence at the party “shall, / Now seeming sweet, convert to bitt’rest gall”
- 9. Opening speech that reveals the plot
- 11. Substance Romeo uses to end his life
- 13. Type of fight that leads to Mercutio’s death
- 14. Romeo’s punishment for killing Tybalt
- 15. Often used to describe Juliet (ex: the sun)
- 16. Force believed to control Romeo and Juliet’s lives
- 18. Central emotion driving the plot
Down
- 1. Literary device: light and dark, throughout the play
- 2. The chorus describes Romeo and Juliet as “a pair of __________ lovers,” foreshadowing their fate
- 3. Weapon Juliet uses to end her life
- 4. What Tybalt seeks after the Capulet ball
- 5. IRONY Literary device: The audience knows that Juliet isn’t really dead, but Romeo does not
- 6. Genre of the play
- 10. Positive trait shown by friends and family on both sides
- 11. Outcome Prince Escalus hopes for after the tragedy of so many deaths
- 12. When Romeo and Juliet often meet
- 16. Long-standing conflict between the Capulets and Montagues
- 17. Final setting of the play