Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary

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Across
  1. 4. Having or showing excessive pride in one's appearance or achievements
  2. 6. A feeling of hostility or hatred towards someone
  3. 7. A person who does evil or commits crimes
  4. 8. A substance that can cause illness, injury, or death if taken into the body
  5. 10. The author of Romeo and Juliet
  6. 12. The man Lord Capulet wants to marry Juliet
  7. 17. The quality of being worthy of respect and honor
  8. 19. A person's inherent qualities of mind and character
  9. 21. To ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something
  10. 24. The act of confessing one's sins
  11. 25. To remove or take off
  12. 26. Romeo's family name
  13. 30. To postpone or delay a decision or action
  14. 31. Conflict or struggle between individuals or groups
  15. 34. The description of the titular couple from the prologue
  16. 38. The act of removing someone or something from power or control by force
  17. 39. To lose or be deprived of something as a penalty for wrongdoing
  18. 40. Why or for what reason
  19. 42. Not following rules or orders; refusing to obey
  20. 46. Hidden or kept secret
  21. 47. Juliet's family name
  22. 48. Compassion or forgiveness shown towards someone who deserves punishment
Down
  1. 1. Showing disrespect or contempt for sacred things
  2. 2. A feeling of sadness or burden
  3. 3. To be forced to leave a place or country as a punishment
  4. 5. A result or effect of an action or condition
  5. 9. Brave and courageous
  6. 11. Something that causes pain or suffering
  7. 13. The act of considering or calculating something
  8. 14. A rebellion against authority
  9. 15. Feeling or showing a sense of despair or hopelessness
  10. 16. Loyalty and commitment to someone or something
  11. 18. Not properly controlled
  12. 20. A formal and serious event or occasion
  13. 22. A person who travels to a sacred place for religious reasons
  14. 23. Quick to learn or understand
  15. 27. A state of dissatisfaction, disturbance, or agitation
  16. 28. A polite or friendly way of welcoming someone
  17. 29. Damaged or spoiled to some extent
  18. 32. To be suitable or appropriate for someone or something
  19. 33. To make jokes or playful remarks
  20. 35. Permission for something to happen or agreement to do something
  21. 36. A solution or treatment for a problem or difficulty
  22. 37. To associate or spend time with someone
  23. 41. To promise or swear to give up or renounce something
  24. 43. Being forced to live away from one's home or country
  25. 44. Quick and light in movement or action
  26. 45. A noisy and violent fight