Across
- 2. A Character who doesn't change throughout text
- 4. The peacemaker of the story, he told the prince what happened to with the fight of tybalt and Mercutio
- 6. Married Juliet and Romeo, devised a plan to reunite juliet and Romeo after Romeos banishment
- 9. The person who threatened to disown Juliet
- 10. A motion of showing disrespect in the play, like the flipping the bird.
- 12. Introduction of the play, gave the audience the whole summary of the play before the play occured.
- 15. The place the story takes place
- 16. The person who found Juliet "dead" on the day of her wedding, The person who fetched the ladder for Romeo, one of the only person in the story that knew about Juliet's first marriage
- 20. An implied or indirect reference in literature to a familiar person, place, or thing
- 21. The person who states the Prologue
- 22. The hot headed Capulet, That kills Mercutio
- 23. The father of Romeo
- 24. A very well developed character
- 26. An undeveloped character in the text, usually a background character
- 27. The mother of Romeo
- 29. Neutral in the beginning of play, but was friends with Romeo, he died by the hand of tybalt
- 30. This person pressed for the death of Romeo to the prince
Down
- 1. When an allusion is only understood by a specific group of people.
- 3. When someone in the story talks to someone for a prolonged period of time without interruption
- 5. When the reader knows more than characters in the text
- 7. When a character talks in the story for a uninterrupted, prolonged period of time, but no other except the audience
- 8. Wanted to Marry juliet since the beginning, Family member of the Prince
- 11. When an allusion is understood by everyone
- 13. A pair of characters that are there to highlight the contrast between the 2.
- 14. Where Romeo was banished to
- 17. 14 Lines, ABABCDCDEFEFGG, Follows iambic pentameter
- 18. The one who loved rosaline
- 19. The one who took the vial that made her mimic death
- 25. The person that threatens death upon the families if conflict breaks again.
- 28. The person that changes permanently in the text
