Romeo & Juliet
Across
- 4. arrogant
- 5. tomb
- 6. references to well-known people, places, or events from myths, literature, or popular culture
- 8. brave and noble
- 13. headstrong; willful
- 15. long journey, often for religious purposes
- 18. ordered
- 21. small bottle containing medicine or other liquids
- 22. statements or events whose meanings are unclear
- 23. banish
- 24. disgusting
- 25. extreme poverty
Down
- 1. noisy fight
- 2. changeable
- 3. a feeling of curiosity or uncertainty about the outcome of events in literature
- 5. a lengthy speech in which a character, usually alone on stage, expresses his or her thoughts to the audience
- 7. a lengthy speech addressed to other characters on stage, not to the audience
- 9. whip or other instrument for inflicting punishment
- 10. causing gloom or misery
- 11. a contradiction between what a character thinks or says and what the audience or reader knows to be true
- 12. to technically tell the truth while understanding that you will be misunderstood. Sneaky!
- 14. remaining persons or things
- 15. thinking deeply or seriously
- 16. military
- 17. speech that is vivid, forceful, graceful, and persuasive
- 19. a drama in which the central character, usually of noble stature, meets disaster or great misfortune
- 20. a brief remark by a character revealing thoughts or feelings to the audience, unheard by other characters