Romeo and Juliet: literary terms, plot, and conflicts

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Across
  1. 1. characters with contrasting personalities of roles in a drama
  2. 4. the poison and the cure
  3. 10. Romeo has been _____.
  4. 12. when the Capulet servent invites Romeo to Juliet's party is an example of_____.
  5. 13. an extended speech that reveals the inner thoughts of a character
  6. 15. pair of words with contrasting meanings
  7. 17. the number of acts in Shakespeare's plays
  8. 18. Fill in the blank: From ______ break to new mutiny
  9. 20. the man the Capulets want Juliet to marry
  10. 21. Which of the following is an example of an oxymoron: sick health, star-crossed lovers, or disobedient wretch?
  11. 22. 14 line poem with a specific rhyming pattern
Down
  1. 2. when the plot reveals things that will happen later in the story
  2. 3. a line spoken out loud that some or even all of the other characters can not hear
  3. 5. an extended speech spoken to the other characters
  4. 6. which act contains the turning point (I,II,III, IV, or V)
  5. 7. Who would be a dramatic foil for Tybalt?
  6. 8. a pair of rhymed lines
  7. 9. likes to fight, and he dies fighting
  8. 11. when the audience knows more about the plot than the characters do
  9. 14. when words have a double meaning
  10. 16. mocks Romeo for his romantic feelings about love
  11. 19. the city where Romeo is hiding