Across
- 1. What type of figurative language is displayed in the following line: "Death lies on her like an untimely frost."
- 7. The character Juliet was originally going to marry, and who drove her to her death
- 8. The character that gives Juliet her plan to escape her marriage
- 11. Central idea of this act - Juliet fakes this in order to escape her impending marriage!
- 12. What type of figurative language is used in the following line: "Death has tied up my tongue."
- 13. A character that pushes Juliet into her marriage earlier than originally planned,because he is impatient.
Down
- 2. The character that was initially against Juliet's arranged marriage
- 3. The character that drank the sleeping potion
- 4. Lady Capulet's nephew who is dead in this act,and causes Juliet to grieve in the play.
- 5. What type of figurative language is displayed in the following line: "I'd chain myself to a bear rather than marry Paris!"
- 6. Informs Lady Capulet of Juliet's death
- 9. This Montague was the reason that Juliet put the plan in motion!
- 10. The substance given to Juliet by Friar Laurence
- 11. The type of irony that describes how WE know Juliet isn't dead, but Balthazar does not.
