Romeo & Juliet Analysis

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Across
  1. 2. a master swordsman; quick tempered and impulsive; irrational
  2. 5. seen as a motherly figure; vulgar and opinionated, yet supportive and caring
  3. 7. a reoccurring theme that supports the relationship between Romeo & Juliet
  4. 10. the mother of Juliet; viewed as even tempered, young, and encouraging
  5. 11. dies due to heartache
  6. 14. a reoccurring theme that supports the feud between the Montague's and Capulet's
  7. 17. the character that was unable to deliver the letter to Romeo due to the plague
  8. 18. impressionable, young, naïve, oppositional
  9. 20. the cause of Romeo's death
  10. 21. Romeo's first love interest
  11. 22. the comparison that Juliet makes to Romeo in the balcony scene; a term used in adoration
Down
  1. 1. the lord of the _______ house; wife dies due to sadness/grief
  2. 2. a reoccurring theme presented in Romeo & Juliet; depicts the death of the two main characters
  3. 3. the title of the introduction of Romeo & Juliet that depicts the outcome of the tragedy to follow
  4. 4. peaceful and honest; depicted as a good friend and confidant
  5. 6. the lord of the _____ house; bipolar and irrational, yet demonstrates kindness on some occasions
  6. 8. the cause of Juliet's death
  7. 9. a character who is fiery, witty, and a bit vulgar
  8. 12. a consistent tone revealed to the reader throughout Romeo & Juliet; promoted by death, misfortune
  9. 13. inadvertently ruins Friar Lawrence's plan
  10. 15. the location where Romeo first confesses his love for Juliet
  11. 16. impulsive, lovesick, hopeless romantic
  12. 19. a man of great wisdom, with an affinity for nature
  13. 20. slain by the hands of Romeo; Juliet's suitor