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