Across
- 6. Thinks Juliet is too young to marry.
- 7. Asks Juliet to consider marrying Paris.
- 8. A type poem that Shakespeare was famous for; has 14 lines.
- 11. Montague; not present at the fight in the beginning of the play.
- 13. Contradictory terms.
- 17. Capulet; rejects Romeo.
- 18. The humorous use of a word or phrase to suggest multiple meanings; a play on words.
- 19. A long, uninterrupted speech presented in front of other characters.
- 20. The new punishment if people are caught fighting.
Down
- 1. Breaks up the fight between the Capulets and the Montagues.
- 2. Part of the Royal Family; teases Romeo about his dream.
- 3. Two lines in poetry that end with a rhyme.
- 4. A set of important instructions for the reader of a drama.
- 5. Montague; cousin and friend to Romeo.
- 9. Capulet; cousin to Juliet and quick to anger.
- 10. Main setting of the story.
- 12. A speech in which a character is alone on stage.
- 14. Capulet; tells inappropriate jokes and stories about Juliet.
- 15. Capulet; kisses Romeo at the Capulet feast/party.
- 16. Words spoken in an undertone and intended for just the audience.
