Across
- 2. Princes speech(1.1.83-105) is an example of a ______.
- 5. Who gave Romeo the poison?
- 6. In the prologue, Romeo and Juliet are described as _____________ lovers.
- 8. He delivers the news of Juliet's "Death" to Romeo.
- 12. Juliet is expected to respond to her parents as if she were a ______.
- 15. "But Soft!/ What light/ through yon/ der win/ dow breaks?" This is an example of an ________.
- 18. In Act 5 Scene 3, Romeo tells Balthasar to leave so he can get a ______ from Juliet.
- 19. In Act 1 Scene 2, Paris presents a ___ to Capulet.
Down
- 1. Sticks up for Romeo at the masquerade, says "He shall be endured"(1.5.86).
- 3. The play depicts clues that Romeo is this type of lover.
- 4. "Make ____, make ____"(4.4.18).
- 7. Calls Romeo a villain(on many occasions)
- 9. Who did Romeo love before Juliet?
- 10. The motherly figure of Juliet's life
- 11. The place Romeo and Juliet plan to run off to.
- 12. When the Capulet family is preparing for the wedding at the beginning of Act 4 Scene 4, this is an example of _____ irony.
- 13. In Act 3 Scene 3, Romeo is jealous of ____ because they get to touch Juliet.
- 14. Friar Lawrence's second backup plan, he suggests Juliet becomes a _____.
- 16. "A plague o' both your houses"(3.1.111)!
- 17. "All are punished"(5.3.305).
