Across
- 5. Romeo's cousin
- 6. this jungian archetype is known for being adventurous
- 7. the omission of coordinating conjunctions
- 10. the emotions/feelings that go along with a particular word
- 11. the comparison of two unlike things using "like" or "as"
- 13. this jungian archetype is known for being set apart or above the others
- 16. Ophelia's brother
- 18. Romeo swears on this that he loves Juliet during the balcony scene
- 19. the author's specific word choice
- 21. the skull Hamlet spoke to was called
- 22. a character that we have very little information about
- 25. the final stage of plot
- 26. the use of successive consonant sounds
- 34. how the author feels while writing the text
- 36. Ophelia's father
- 38. wants to regain the lands his father lost to King Hamlet
- 40. genre of romeo and juliet
- 41. the most exciting part in the story
- 42. how the reader feels while reading the text
- 44. the many ways that an author can provide information about a character
- 47. setting of Romeo and Juliet
- 48. Hamlet's Uncle
- 49. this jungian archetype is known for sacrificing for the greater good
Down
- 1. this jungian archetype is known for being mysterious
- 2. this jungian archetype is known for standing in for the audience members
- 3. the use of successive coordinating conjunctions
- 4. the queen of Denmark
- 8. the dictionary definition of a word
- 9. Harry Potter's school
- 12. this jungian archetype is known for being incredibly naive and trusting
- 14. Harry Potter's cousin
- 15. _____ and architecture: one of the aspects of setting
- 17. the first stage of plot
- 20. Hamlet's best friend
- 23. the comparison of two unlike things stating that one IS the other
- 24. the specific way in which an author writes
- 27. Juliet's cousin
- 28. the king of Norway
- 29. this jungian archetype is known for seeking out intense relationships
- 30. an extreme exaggeration
- 31. character that changes in some way
- 32. genre of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
- 33. a character that we have a lot of background information for
- 35. this jungian archetype makes themselves the joke
- 37. character that does not change
- 39. setting of Hamlet
- 43. how the author arranges words/sentences/larger pieces of text
- 45. this jungian archetype is known for being consumed by their passion or craft
- 46. this jungian archetype is known for going against the grain of society
