Across
- 3. This character wants to marry Juliet Capulet, but she refuses
- 4. This character helped Romeo and Juliet get married
- 8. This character doesn’t think it’s a good idea to change the date of the wedding
- 9. This character died from grief over their child
- 10. The caregiver of Juliet Capulet
- 15. This character’s son and wife both passed away near the end of the play
- 16. This character remains neutral the entire play. They are required to stay neutral for their job
- 18. This character was slain by Tybalt
- 21. A style of poetry that contains 14 lines and iambic pentameter
- 23. Demonstrated when the audience knows more about the play than the characters
- 24. A speech made by a character that is directed to an audience within the play
- 26. The city Romeo lives in after he is exiled
- 27. Demonstrated when an allusion is known universally, all around the world
- 30. This character moved Paris and Juliet’s wedding up a day
Down
- 1. A type of character that changes permanently in the story, usually learning a lesson
- 2. Demonstrated when an allusion is only known to a specific culture or group
- 5. This character was slain by Romeo
- 6. The city the play takes place in up until Act 5
- 7. A reference to a famous work of literature
- 11. A type of character that remains the same throughout the story
- 12. This character brought the bad news of Juliet’s “passing”
- 13. This character died from drinking poison
- 14. A character that differs from the main character to highlight the main character’s traits
- 17. The girl Romeo loved at the beginning of the play
- 19. A well-developed, realistic character that shows different traits
- 20. Romeo Montague’s best friend
- 22. This character faked their death
- 25. The beginning of a story or play that usually introduces the plot
- 28. A speech made by a character to him/herself when there are no other characters on stage
- 29. A character that is not well-developed and doesn’t have a specific motive or reason for their actions
