Across
- 3. This character threatens the two families with death if either fight in the city again
- 5. This character is Juliet's cousin
- 9. This character marries the two lovers and devises a plan to reunite them
- 12. Romeo is lovesick over this character at the beginning of the play
- 13. The city Romeo hides when he is banished
- 14. This technique is used to compare two things using 'like' or 'as'
- 15. This is Romeo's cousin
Down
- 1. These are overaching ideas throughout the play that include love, hate, fate and conflict
- 2. Sampson bites this as a sign of disrespect to the Montagues at the beginning of the play
- 4. This opens the play and introduces the idea of fate and the plot of the play
- 6. This character is killed by Tybalt and curses the two families
- 7. The city where the play is set
- 8. This is Juliet's closes friend and is closer to her than her own mother
- 10. A technique that uses contrasting words next to each other
- 11. This character sees Juliet as a possession as he plans to marry her
- 14. Romeo compares Juliet to this using a metaphor
