Romeo & Juliet Prep
Across
- 3. The form in which Romeo and Juliet first speak
- 6. Comparing using like or as
- 8. Vivid descriptions that appeal to the senses
- 9. One-word verbal instructions
- 10. The setting
- 11. Who proclaims a 'a plague on both your houses'
- 12. Exaggerating for effect
- 13. Celestial being Romeo compares Juliet to
Down
- 1. A poetic form that uses regular rhythm but no rhyme (2)
- 2. Giving human qualities to inanimate things
- 4. The tragic flaw of the hero
- 5. The man who marries them (2)
- 7. When the audience know something that the characters do not (2)