Romeo and Juliet Across 4. what Juliet says it is foolish to swear one's love by 8. dies from grief (2 wrds) 9. it was his idea to go the party 11. said: "And too soon marred are those so early made. Earth hath swallowed all my hopes but she." 13. initially how long Paris had to wait to marry Juliet (2 wrds) 16. tells us that Romeo and Juliet are destined to die for peace 17. the type of irony where the outcome is opposite of a character's intentions 18. How the Montague boys plan to get into Capulet's party 21. said "I think you happy in this second match for it excels your first" 22. what Paris attempts to do when he sees Romeo at Juliet's grave 24. said "o serpent heart hid with a flow'ring face! Did ever a dragon keep so fair a cave?" 27. said "O I am Fortune's fool" 28. the type of irony where the audience knows something the characters don't 30. Romeos' punishment for killing Tybalt Down 1. original day set for Juliet's marriage to Paris 2. said "then she is well and nothing can be ill Her body sleeps in Capel's monument" 3. how Romeo plans to get into Capulet's house (2 wrds) 4. said: "Alas, poor Romeo, he is already dead" 5. Friar Lawrence worries that these “violent delights” could have this kind of end 6. Friar Lawrences' special area of knowledge 7. Romeo's first love 10. one of the consequences Friar says of Romeo killing himself 12. "Death is my son-in-law" is an example of this 14. said "If ever you disturb our streets again your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace." 15. Romeo's metaphor for Juliet 19. according to Mercutio, she is to blame for our selfish dreams (2 wrds) 20. the day the play ends 23. the day the play begins 25. how many hours Juliet waits for the nurse to return 26. reason Friar John did not deliver the letter 29. said: "Patience perforce will willful choler meeting Makes my flesh tremble with their different greeting.” 31. brags that he will kill all the Montague's men and rape all the women
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