Across
- 2. Introduction to the play
- 3. A character that stays the same throughout the story
- 6. Something that is significant universally
- 10. The father of Juliet
- 11. A speech by one character that other character in the play can't hear
- 13. A character who reveals only one or two traits throughout the story
- 14. This Irony is when the readers know more about events than characters
- 17. The scene of the play
- 18. A well-developed character that has a variety of different traits
- 19. The mother of Romeo
- 20. Killed by Tybalt, Romeo's friend
- 22. The daughter of Capulet household
- 23. This irony is when a speaker says the opposite of what they mean
- 25. The mother of Juliet
- 27. The son of Montague household
- 29. Ruler of Verona
- 30. This irony is when the outcome of an event is opposite of what was expected
Down
- 1. Something that is significant in certain cultures
- 4. The cousin of Juliet
- 5. A character that is used to reveal more traits of the main character by providing contrast
- 7. Officiant of the weddings
- 8. An indirect reference to a well-known character, culture, history etc.
- 9. The father of Romeo
- 12. Where Romeo runs away to after being banished
- 15. A speech by one character that other characters in the play hear
- 16. 14 line poem in Shakespearean work
- 21. The man that was planning on marrying Juliet
- 24. A character that changes over the course of the story
- 26. Romeo's best friend
- 28. Takes care of Juliet when her parents are not around
