Romeo & Juliet Final Test Review

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Across
  1. 1. meeting, especially one held in secret
  2. 3. the person that was supposed to deliver the letter about the plan to Romeo but was locked up by the health department
  3. 7. the first person to find Juliet "dead" in her room
  4. 12. sad and depressed
  5. 13. full of anxiety and suffering
  6. 17. where Romeo buys the poison
  7. 18. state of having been banished or exiled
  8. 22. killing a fifth of the population and forced the theatres to close
  9. 23. a type of irony when what actually happens is the opposite of what is expected
  10. 25. kills Mercutio
  11. 26. what Romeo and his friends wear to the Capulet party to disguise who they are
  12. 30. the girl Romeo was depressed about at the beginning of the play
  13. 31. how Juliet takes her life
  14. 32. theatre most closely associated with Shakespeare's plays
  15. 33. punish someone by forcing that person to leave a place permanently
  16. 36. forgiveness for a crime
  17. 37. the man Juliet is supposed to marry
  18. 38. an exaggerated statement or claim not meant to be taken literally
  19. 40. giving human-like qualities to an inanimate object or non-human being such as an animal
Down
  1. 2. skill in deception
  2. 4. kills Tybalt to avenge his friend
  3. 5. Juliet seeks his advice and he comes up with the plan to avoid marrying Paris
  4. 6. a comparison between two unlike things NOT using the words like or as
  5. 8. the city Romeo goes to when he is exiled
  6. 9. the excuse Juliet gives to be able to go to church that day
  7. 10. a type of irony when the reader understands more about the events of a story than a character
  8. 11. Romeo's punishment for killing Tybalt
  9. 14. ruler during Shakespeare's time
  10. 15. the types of poems Shakespeare wrote
  11. 16. Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's _______
  12. 19. the promise that Romeo and Juliet make to each other at the balcony
  13. 20. a type of irony when a character says one thing but means the opposite
  14. 21. something made to deceive
  15. 24. signifies that dawn is here
  16. 25. the day that Juliet is supposed to marry Paris
  17. 27. a comparison between two unlike things using the words like or as
  18. 28. the type of play that Romeo and Juliet is
  19. 29. grievous; mournful; sorrowful
  20. 34. the servant of the Capulet who starts a fight by biting his thumb
  21. 35. who Romeo kills outside of Juliet's tomb
  22. 36. the reason Friar Lawrence agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet
  23. 39. "...ask for me to-morrow, and you shall find me a grave man." is an example of this figurative language