Across
- 4. A character who early in the play threatens to kill if the Capulets and the Montagues fight again.
- 5. The type of irony when a character says one thing but means another
- 7. In Act III Scene 2, how many people die in the fight in the street?
- 13. The day that Capulet originally planned for Paris and Juliet to be married.
- 14. A character who was killed in the street in Verona by Tybalt.
- 15. Romeo swears by this, but it makes Juliet mad because it changes often.
- 16. A character in the play who wants to marry Juliet but never gets too.
- 18. The town where Romeo and Juliet takes place.
- 19. In the beginning the name that the chorus gives Romeo and Juliet.
- 20. In Act III Scene 5 after Romeo and Juliets wedding night she says that it looks like Romeo is descending into his?
- 21. Something that hints to an upcoming event
- 22. Romeo compares Juliet to this when he sees her on the balcony?
- 23. The age of Juliet throughout the play
- 24. Romeo’s cousin and close friend.
- 25. A main character in the play who married Romeo and Juliet and who came up with plans to keep Romeo and Juliet happily married.
- 32. pentameter When someone writes with 5 stressed and 5 unstressed beats.
- 33. A long speech or a written expression or thought
- 34. Act II Scene 2 takes place where?
- 35. A hot-tempered Capulet that starts lots of fights, and he ends up dying because of it.
Down
- 1. Romeo, Mercutio, and Benvolio all attend this type of a ball.
- 2. A character or a force that works against the protagonist
- 3. The place where Romeo went to live after he was banished from Verona.
- 6. A character who Juliet trusted and was a messenger between Romeo and Juliet.
- 8. The contrast of opposites
- 9. A main character of the play who gets married to Romeo and then dies.
- 10. The type of irony when the audience knows something that the characters don’t know.
- 11. When a character uses a play on words.
- 12. The type of irony that occurs when the opposite of what you expect to have happen happens.
- 17. When you give human like qualities to something that is not human.
- 26. A person in the play who sold Romeo the poison.
- 27. A character who set up Juliet and Paris’s wedding and was very adamant that it happened quickly.
- 28. The lady that Romeo is originally in love with at the beginning of the play
- 29. A main character of the play who gets married to Juliet and then dies.
- 30. A comparison between two dissimilar items
- 31. The object that Juliet kills herself with?
