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Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet
Horizontales
Juliet asks that Romeo not swear by this object.
This character is often confused and confuses others.
An actor who delivers the lines of a prologue
A brief remark dramatically whispered from one character to another or from a character to the audience.
Romeo's first "love"
The Prince's judgment upon Romeo.
An extended set of lines delivered by a sole actor seemingly or actually alone on the stage as a means of understanding the character's thoughts and feelings.
The type of character who exhibits noticeable and influential change throughout the plot.
The type of irony in which the audience knows more than the characters.
The Nurse compliments Paris by calling him a "man of ____."
A characters whose nature, actions, and words remain consistent throughout the plot.
What Juliet says to the idea of marriage to Paris in Act III.
The name of the monk who assists the couple.
The title of monks in this play.
What is provided through foreshadowing.
Verticales
A comparison of two unlike objects.
Reliable friend and witness
Events which occur in a story
The dynamic of the two title characters
His unpredictable nature leads to problems for himself and others.
What Juliet says she will do upon the first mention in Act I on the idea of marriage to Paris.
The initial reason Capulet is reluctant to agree to Paris' mention of marriage.
The object Juliet sends along with the Nurse to deliver to Romeo in Act III.
A play on words
Location where Romeo endures his banishment.
A poem of fourteen lines with a specified rhyme scheme and syllable count.
The presentation of two contrasting ideas as one concept.
Antagonist to Tybalt
Biting this was considered an offensive gesture.
The features upon toes - Capulet says those who don't dance must have these on their feet.