Across
- 1. Act 3 in the 5-Act structure
- 9. This famous scene provided two of the greatest soliloquys of all time!
- 10. "Worse poison to man's soul"
- 11. Capulet "Hang, beg, starve, die in the streets! Never look me in the face again!"
- 12. One of the three categories of Shakespearean plays
- 14. "Prince of Cats"
- 16. Contradictory terms placed signed by side for dramatic effect
- 17. A purposeful use of exaggeration
- 18. Juliet's main source of comfort and affirmation
- 21. An expert in potions and plants
- 25. Act 5 in the 5-Act structure
- 26. The pacifist
- 27. Shakespeare's first name
Down
- 2. Capulet "Affection makes him false!"
- 3. A long speech given to other characters on stage
- 4. A brief piece of dialogue for the audience alone to express a character's thoughts
- 5. A rich and handsome noble seeking Juliet's hand in marriage
- 6. A long speech given to oneself and the audience
- 7. A noble used as comedic relief and a foil to Romeo
- 8. How did Romeo "o'perch" the orchard walls?
- 13. "New Affection"
- 15. A reference to another work of art or literature
- 19. Type of irony provided when the audience knows something that the characters do not
- 20. "Old Desire"
- 21. Contrasting character qualities that highlight another
- 22. "A poison that works as violently as the fire from a cannon"
- 23. Type of irony provided when something is said that is opposite of the literal meaning
- 24. The name of Shakespeare's famous theatre
