Romeo and Juliet

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Across
  1. 1. To avoid excess or extremes.
  2. 6. A contradiction between what a character knows and what the audience knows.
  3. 7. A remark in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by the other characters in the play.
  4. 9. What city does the play take place?
  5. 11. A great victory or achievement.
  6. 12. Romeo's last name.
  7. 14. Romeo was in live with this girl at the beginning of the play.
  8. 15. Juliet's last name.
  9. 17. This character agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet in order to end the strife between both families.
  10. 18. Who is challenged by Tybalt during Act 1, scene 1?
  11. 19. Something used to "fix" things.
Down
  1. 2. Figurative language in which two contrasting words are side by side.
  2. 3. What type of play is Romeo and Juliet
  3. 4. Immoral or bad behavior.
  4. 5. This character is described as a "rat-catcher" and "King of Cats."
  5. 8. Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?
  6. 9. Behavior showing high moral standards.
  7. 10. This character has a maternal relationship with Juliet.
  8. 13. This character is killed by Tybalt.
  9. 16. What character killed Romeo?
  10. 17. How many acts are in Romeo and Juliet