Shakespeare's Plays Crossword Puzzle

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  • othello: this play is a tragedy about a general who gets married and then his evil friend convinces him his wife is cheating so he murders her, then realizes she was innocent.
  • folio: the first published collection of shakespeare's plays is called the first _ .
  • hamlet: this play is a tragedy about a young prince whose uncle secretly murders his dad to steal the thrown, then marries his mom. the prince sees his father's ghost and sets out to avenge his death.
  • thirty six: the first published collection of shakespeare's plays contained _ plays.
  • labors lost: this play is a comedy about a king and his three friends who make a pact that they will swear off women for the next three years to focus on their studies, right as a princess and her three beautiful friends roll into town. love's _ _ .
  • twelfth night: this play is a comedy about twins who are separated because of a shipwreck. the girl twin dresses as a boy and the two are repeatedly mistaken for each other.
  • of the shrew: this play is a comedy about a stubborn woman who no one wants to marry, but lots of people want to marry her little sister.
  • comedy: this category of play usually ends with a wedding.
  • titus andronicus: this play is a tragedy and is known as shakespeare's most violent play. one character gets baked into a pie and fed to someone. no joke.
  • romeo and juliet: this play is a tragedy about two young lovers in verona.
  • julius caesar: this play is a tragedy about the assassination of a famous roman leader, and the war that followed his death.
  • macbeth: this play is a tragedy and takes place in scotland.
  • history: this category of play is always about english kings.
  • tragedy: this category of play has a main character plagued by a tragic flaw. they usually end with everyone dying.