Across
- 2. Romeos best friend
- 4. the complete loss or absence of hope
- 6. the events that will necessarily happen to a particular person or thing in the future
- 8. a state or feeling of great distress within the mind or body
- 9. strong and barely controllable emotion
- 11. the pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables in poetry
- 16. a serious disagreement or arguement
- 17. acted as a go-between for Romeo and Juliet
- 19. plays the part of a wise advisor to Romeo and Juliet
- 21. an unfortunate incident
- 22. not alllowed/banned
- 23. overwhelming distress
- 26. what Romeo drank to kill himself after Juliet died
- 28. forbidden by laws/rules
- 30. an event causing great damage
- 32. bad luck
- 33. attempted to prevent violence between capulets and montagues
- 34. the development of events beyond a persons control
Down
- 1. a literary device for background information on characters
- 2. the action or offense of giving a false or misleading account
- 3. Daughter of Lord Capulet
- 4. what Juliet stabbed herself with after Romeo died
- 5. the final two lines of a sonnet containing end rhyme
- 7. killed mercutio
- 8. failure to communicate adequately
- 10. Juliet's father and enemy of the Montagues
- 11. being suspicious of
- 12. a failure to understand something correctly
- 13. an event causing great suffering, destruction and distress
- 14. extreme physical or mental suffering
- 15. Romeo was banished from __
- 16. express severe disapproval of someone especially in a formal statement
- 18. ill fated
- 20. Son of Lord Montague
- 21. Romeo went to __ when he was banished from Verona
- 24. an action or judgement that is misleaded or wrong
- 25. a state of great disturbance, confusion or uncertainty
- 27. angry or bitter disagreement over fundamental issues
- 29. a metrical foot of poetry containing unstressed and then a stressed syllable
- 31. Romeo and Juliet had much ___ for each other
