Romeo & Juliet Final Test Review
Across
- 1. meeting, especially one held in secret
- 3. the person that was supposed to deliver the letter about the plan to Romeo but was locked up by the health department
- 7. the first person to find Juliet "dead" in her room
- 12. sad and depressed
- 13. full of anxiety and suffering
- 17. where Romeo buys the poison
- 18. state of having been banished or exiled
- 22. killing a fifth of the population and forced the theatres to close
- 23. a type of irony when what actually happens is the opposite of what is expected
- 25. kills Mercutio
- 26. what Romeo and his friends wear to the Capulet party to disguise who they are
- 30. the girl Romeo was depressed about at the beginning of the play
- 31. how Juliet takes her life
- 32. theatre most closely associated with Shakespeare's plays
- 33. punish someone by forcing that person to leave a place permanently
- 36. forgiveness for a crime
- 37. the man Juliet is supposed to marry
- 38. an exaggerated statement or claim not meant to be taken literally
- 40. giving human-like qualities to an inanimate object or non-human being such as an animal
Down
- 2. skill in deception
- 4. kills Tybalt to avenge his friend
- 5. Juliet seeks his advice and he comes up with the plan to avoid marrying Paris
- 6. a comparison between two unlike things NOT using the words like or as
- 8. the city Romeo goes to when he is exiled
- 9. the excuse Juliet gives to be able to go to church that day
- 10. a type of irony when the reader understands more about the events of a story than a character
- 11. Romeo's punishment for killing Tybalt
- 14. ruler during Shakespeare's time
- 15. the types of poems Shakespeare wrote
- 16. Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's _______
- 19. the promise that Romeo and Juliet make to each other at the balcony
- 20. a type of irony when a character says one thing but means the opposite
- 21. something made to deceive
- 24. signifies that dawn is here
- 25. the day that Juliet is supposed to marry Paris
- 27. a comparison between two unlike things using the words like or as
- 28. the type of play that Romeo and Juliet is
- 29. grievous; mournful; sorrowful
- 34. the servant of the Capulet who starts a fight by biting his thumb
- 35. who Romeo kills outside of Juliet's tomb
- 36. the reason Friar Lawrence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet
- 39. "...ask for me to-morrow, and you shall find me a grave man." is an example of this figurative language