Across
- 1. Where Romeo was banished to
- 6. Benvolio and Tybalt are opposites, meaning they are character _____
- 9. Mother of Romeo
- 10. Head of Romeo’s house
- 12. Significance Kind of significance when the play discusses the harmful nature of hate
- 13. Form in which the more sophisticated characters speak in
- 14. Head of Juliet’s house
- 17. Son of Lady and Lord Montague; Juliet’s lover
- 19. Tybalt, Paris, Benvolio, and the parents are this type of character
- 20. Friend of Romeo but invited to Capulet parties; killed by Tybalt
- 21. Neutral ruler who often tries to stop fights between the Montague and Capulet families
- 23. Type of lovers Romeo and Juliet are destined to be; stated in the prologue
- 26. Type of speech given by Mercutio about Queen Mab
- 27. Person who marries Romeo and Juliet; serves as a confidant and parental figure to Romeo
- 28. Mother of Juliet
- 29. Juliet’s cousin, was killed by Romeo
- 30. Beginning overview that spoils the ending of the play
Down
- 2. When the play mentions Cupid and Greek mythology
- 3. A noble kingsman who is related to the royal family, attempts to marry Juliet Capulet
- 4. City where the play takes place
- 5. The audience knows that Juliet is not truly dead yet but most characters do not
- 7. Kind of significance when the play talks about arranged marriages
- 8. Daughter of Lady and Lord Capulet; Romeo’s lover
- 11. Loyal friend of Romeo; Rational, peaceful, and honest
- 15. Type of characters Juliet, Romeo, and Friar Lawrence are
- 16. The poetic rhythm the play is written in
- 18. Caregiver of Juliet
- 22. The balcony scene in which Romeo is privately admiring Juliet
- 24. Type of characters Tybalt, Mercutio, and the Nurse are
- 25. Romeo, Juliet, Friar Lawrence, and the Nurse are this type of character
