Year 9 Romeo and Juliet

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Across
  1. 3. The party where Romeo first sees Juliet.
  2. 8. Romeo's family name.
  3. 10. The Italian city where the play is set.
  4. 12. Shown at the end when the families make peace.
  5. 13. A fight with swords; common in the play.
  6. 16. Juliet’s weapon to end her life.
  7. 18. The tragic ending for the two lovers.
  8. 20. What the families agree to after the deaths.
  9. 22. A key theme involving internal and external struggles.
  10. 23. Drives much of the action and character choices.
  11. 24. Cause confusion and tragedy.
  12. 25. The male protagonist who falls in love with Juliet.
  13. 26. Juliet’s fiery cousin who hates the Montagues.
  14. 28. The genre of Romeo and Juliet.
  15. 29. Tybalt wants this after seeing Romeo at the party.
  16. 31. Romeo and Juliet keep many of these.
  17. 33. Something Friar Laurence urges Romeo to have.
  18. 36. Juliet shows this when she defies her father.
  19. 38. What Juliet takes to fake her death.
  20. 40. A central theme; Romeo and Juliet feel it deeply.
  21. 41. Another word for fate.
  22. 45. Too late, it comes after the deaths.
  23. 46. The man Juliet's parents want her to marry.
  24. 47. Romeo and Juliet both lose this.
  25. 48. Run high throughout the whole play.
  26. 49. Leads to the lovers' final decisions.
Down
  1. 1. The era when Shakespeare wrote the play.
  2. 2. The playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet.
  3. 4. A theme that suggests everything is already planned.
  4. 5. Juliet's loyal but chatty servant.
  5. 6. A value tested by love and family ties.
  6. 7. The opening sonnet that tells the play’s outcome.
  7. 9. Juliet's family name.
  8. 11. Expected of Juliet by her parents.
  9. 14. The priest who helps Romeo and Juliet.
  10. 15. Used to hide Romeo and Juliet’s marriage.
  11. 17. Where Juliet speaks to Romeo after the party.
  12. 19. Often defended through violence in the play.
  13. 21. What Romeo uses to take his own life.
  14. 24. Describes Romeo and Juliet’s doomed love.
  15. 27. The strong feeling between the two families.
  16. 30. Romeo’s peaceful cousin and friend.
  17. 32. Romeo’s punishment after killing Tybalt.
  18. 34. Ongoing fight between the Capulets and Montagues.
  19. 35. Prologue says the lovers’ love is this.
  20. 37. A word to describe the end of the play.
  21. 39. The female protagonist from the Capulet family.
  22. 42. A 14-line poem; used in the Prologue.
  23. 43. Secretly happens between Romeo and Juliet.
  24. 44. Romeo’s witty and loyal friend.