romeo and juliet final

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