Across
- 1. A phrase describing the unfortunate fate of the lovers
- 9. the same letter or sound at the beginning of consecutive words
- 10. 14-line sonnet at the beginning of the play
- 11. an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of literature
- 12. self-confident in a rude, noisy, or over-bearing way
- 14. words in the prologue that create the tragic tone
- 15. figurative language comparing two things without using "like" or "as"
- 18. literature that describes imaginary events and people
- 19. in plot, the point of highest emotion
- 20. in plot, represents as happening at a specified time or place.
- 21. type of figurative language that uses exaggeration
Down
- 1. has 14 Lines and Rhymes
- 2. polite, respectful, and considerate in manner
- 3. author of Romeo & Juliet
- 4. figurative language comparing two things using "like" or "as"
- 5. The female protagonist
- 6. City in Italy where the story takes place
- 7. courteous and polite
- 8. rude;arrogant
- 13. The male protagonist
- 16. the chain of events of a play or story
- 17. genre that refers to factual stories that are based on real people and true events
