Description

One of the three parts of a play
One of the three parts of a play
One of the three parts of a play
Is a type of play
Author of poetics
A play must begin with..
A play must begin with
A play must begin with
The one that puts Juliet to sleep
The one that says, “I dare no longer stay!
A comparison of two unlike things
Leave and live or stay and..
I am fortunes...
A feeling something will happen
The person who punishes the two families
I’m going to cook your..
Exciting, Emotional or unexpected events
A vault for corpses
A hero will encounter ______ before he gets to his destination
Something you can not control Ex. ____ Brought us together
Something that has to happen based on the events in the present
To not be allowed in a certain town ever again
When a couple promise to spend the rest of their lives together
An action of love
To want to do something so bad that nothing could stop the person
Caused by showing strong feelings or strong beliefs
To take risks
What Romeo describes Juliet’s ____ as
not thinking, just doing
Wanting to explore the world
Everlasting
Doing something dangerous and could lose everything
When Romeo and Juliet die the parents feel ___
A problem in a plan
When someone feels angry and says: I ____ you!
When a person dies it’s called....
When someone is honest, they tell the ____
Romeo drank ____ to kill himself
The two families hate eachother and are constantly ______
Romeo starts _____ when he sees Juliet dead
The Capulet family is the _____ of the Montigue family
Romeo and Juliet had a strong _________
Romeo and Juliet got married in a _____
The ______ got interrupted in the journey of delivering Friar Lawrence’s letter
Verona is a ____
To cause pain and suffering, Ex. The man was being ____ to the woman
Romeo and Juliet took an ____ to marry eachother
Juliet is the _______ of Capulet
Romeo and Tybalt fought with ____
Juliet’s cousin is ____

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Romeo and Juliet

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