Across
- 2. A cause of wide or great affliction
- 5. The prologue of 'Romeo and Juliet is spoken by the ______
- 7. What is Romeo's family name?
- 9. The conversational element of literary or dramatic composition
- 11. Juliet's closest confidant and surrogate mother is the ________
- 12. What is Juliet's family name?
- 14. What girl does Romeo 'love' before Juliet?
- 17. Something so excessive as to be offensive
- 19. Romeo and Juliet are known as Star-Crossed ________
- 21. Who has the last lines of the play?
- 23. A disastrous event marked by great loss and lasting distress and suffering
- 24. Where does the play take place?
- 26. What character is referred to as the 'Prince of Cats?'
- 28. Marked by self-conscious virtue
- 29. Lord Capulet is Juliet's _________
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- 1. What is the name of the dream fairy that Mercutio refers to?
- 3. Many of Shakespeare's plays are divided into five ______
- 4. A drama with a sad ending is a __________
- 6. Something that foreshadows a coming event
- 8. What kills Romeo at the end of the play?
- 10. Nobly chivalrous and often self-sacrificing
- 13. What weapon does Juliet use to end her own life?
- 15. What is Romeo's punishment for killing Tybalt?
- 16. What is Benvolio's relationship to Romeo?
- 18. Monologues and Soliloquies are often lengthy _______ in dramas
- 20. Positive, active, and typically mutual hatred or ill will
- 22. A resounding clang or medley of clangs; Noise
- 25. Marked by or suggestive of high spirits and lively mirthfulness
- 27. To lead by deception
- 28. Who is Juliet arranged to marry by her parents
