Across
- 2. Lord Capulet invites Paris to his party to look at all the other _____ of Verona!
- 4. What type of motif does Shakespeare use consistently through Romeo and Juliet ____ and ___ imagery. An example of this is when he writes, "I will make thee think thy swan, a crow"
- 6. ______ asks Lord Capulet to marry Juliet. He is a good catch because he is a relative of the ____ of Verona!
- 7. Lord Capulet proves he is a (M _ D _ _ N) thinker because he wants Juliet to fall in love before getting married. He's more like a dad from today than the 14th century.
- 10. Juliet's family name is ______.
- 11. What is the term for an unstressed syllable, followed by a stressed syllable?
- 12. Romeo is _____ when the play opens. He locks himself in his room during the day and walks and cries in the sycamore grove all night.
- 13. In what city can country does the play take place?
- 14. Romeo is suffering from a(n) (U N _ _ Q _ _ _ _ D) love, or a love that is not returned or reciprocated.
- 15. "brawling love, loving hate, anything of nothing" are examples of which type of language device____?
Down
- 1. Juliet has a _______ who wants to kill Benvolio during the opening fight scene. His name is ___ and he has a ______ temper.
- 2. When Lord Capulet says, "Earth hath swallowed all my hopes but she: what type of figurative language is used? This figure of speech means all his children have passed away. "Passed away" is a (E_P_E_I_M).
- 3. How many quatrains are in a sonnet?
- 5. What is the last name of the author of Romeo and Juliet?
- 8. Romeo's family name is ______.
- 9. Lord Capulet tells Paris he wants him to "_____ her gentle, and get her heart" which means he is hoping that Juliet will fall in _____ with Paris.