Across
- 4. - The genre of the play
- 8. - Both Romeo and Juliet make ultimate sacrifices for their love
- 9. - Both internal (love vs loyalty) and external (feud between the families)
- 12. - A prominent element, as both Romeo and Juliet, along with other characters experience this
- 13. - The play focuses on young long and the impulsiveness and idealism of youth.
- 15. - Misunderstandings and lack of communication play a crucial role in the unfolding tragedy.
Down
- 1. - Many actions and decisions in the play are taken in secret
- 2. - The impulsiveness and foresight of the young lovers.
- 3. - The intense emotions experienced by the character, especially by Romeo and Juliet
- 5. - The idea that certain events are meant to happen, regardless of their actions.
- 6. - Romeo and Juliet defy their families expectations and the societal norms.
- 7. - The central theme of the play
- 10. - A recurring concept in the play suggesting that the character' destinies are predetermined.
- 11. - The ongoing hostility between the Montague and Capulet families
- 14. - The characters' concert with reputation and social standing.
