Across
- 1. Force believed to control the lovers’ lives
- 3. irony When the audience knows information the characters do not know
- 4. Often youthful trait that leads to rash decisions
- 11. Weapon Juliet uses to end her life
- 12. Motivation behind Tybalt’s actions
- 13. Contrast between expectation and reality
- 14. Time when Romeo and Juliet often meet
- 15. Struggle between families and individuals
- 17. Trait shown by friends and family on both sides throughout the play
- 19. Reason characters feel bound to fight
Down
- 2. Genre of the play
- 5. Outcome Prince Escalus hopes for after tragedy
- 6. Image often used to describe Juliet (ex: the sun)
- 7. Use of objects to represent ideas
- 8. Substance Romeo uses to end his life
- 9. Hints in the play that suggest future events
- 10. Central emotion driving the plot
- 16. Descriptive language appealing to the senses
- 18. Final setting of the play
