R&J - Act IV

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