Romeo and Juliet Crossword Characters & Exam Terms

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Across
  1. 3. Foil Benvolio and Tybalt, Paris and Romeo, Juliet’s Nurse and Lady Capulet, are all examples of ________ ____?
  2. 4. Man who bites his thumb at Montague's servants.
  3. 5. Turning point in the play, where Romeo and Juliet get married.
  4. 9. Figure of speech used a lot in Act 1 Scene 1 by Sampson and Gregory, to make a joke but exploit the different meanings of a word.
  5. 10. Romeo's friend that said dreams aren't real
  6. 13. Montague’s nephew.
  7. 14. Man that gets Romeo and Juliet married.
  8. 15. Juliets caretaker
  9. 16. Man that Juliet’s parents want her to marry, but she would rather look at a toad than him.
  10. 17. Consisting 14 lines divided into 4 subgroups, each subgroup having 4 lines each, with the second and fourth lines of each group containing rhyming words.
  11. 18. Romeo’s mother.
  12. 20. “Juliet’s __________ to marry Romeo is anger”
  13. 22. The woman that Romeo is obsessed with at the beginning of the play.
  14. 25. Speech presented by a single character, most often to express their thoughts aloud. (Romeo, Juliet, and Nurse often have these)
Down
  1. 1. Father of a main character that’s worried about the child’s health and thinks that they are depressed.
  2. 2. “Benvolio wishes the best for everyone, Mercutio is mercurial…”, these are both examples of ________________.
  3. 5. Who says that despite the rivalry, Romeo is a good kid?
  4. 6. Fellow servant of the Capulet household, in Act 1 scene 1 with Sampson.
  5. 7. An example of _________ is when Juliet is on the balcony (thinking she is alone), freely speaking her mind about Romeo.
  6. 8. Verse Poetry written with regular metrical but unrhymed lines.
  7. 11. Main character who falls in love at first sight at a party.
  8. 12. When Romeo and Juliet say their goodbyes, they use _______ phrases.
  9. 19. Figure of speech used in this phrase… “Feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health!” (1.1.173)
  10. 21. Romeo’s rival that is closely related to Juliet.
  11. 23. Main character depressed by heartbreak caused at the beginning of the play.
  12. 24. Minor character that is a comedic relief in the play.