this is the answer very simple
I was convivial to everyone I met in an attempt to create a cheerful atmosphere.
Based on the type of wording or vocabulary used, along with theplot, setting etc... the diction and the words used create an atmosphere for the story.
To create a sense of tension or mystery in the descripton of the setting.
I guess it was written that way to emphasize the simultaneity of the activities of the afternoon, create a sense of tediousness in the reader that matches the atmosphere of the scene--hot, busy, humid, etc.
the person does create the journey and the journey does not create the person.
Romeo and Juliet
Piggle beans?
by keeping the reader off balance
The potion Juliet took in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is a fictional concoction. It was a plot device to create dramatic tension in the story and is not an actual potion that exists in real life.
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The literary term is metaphor, specifically a metaphor where Juliet is being compared to the sun. Metaphors involve describing one thing in terms of another to create vivid imagery and deepen meaning in a text. In this case, Shakespeare uses the metaphor "Juliet is the sun" to emphasize Juliet's beauty and importance in Romeo's eyes.
Shakespeare's point of view in writing "Romeo and Juliet" was likely to explore themes of love, fate, and the consequences of feuding families. He aimed to create a timeless tragedy that delves into the complexities of human emotion and the obstacles that love can face.
in Shakespeare's time all the actors were male this meant it could be hard to create a very female like character e.g Juliet it was likely that Juliet was played by a young boy whose voice had not broken so too make it as real as possible other characters such as the Nurse in romeo and Juliet were comical because they looked funny the nurse was likely to be an older man and fat this made it more amusing to watch, in Shakespeare's time people went to the plays not exactly to watch but more to listen as there were lots off people crammed into the small theater and not all could see watch shakespeare in love.
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Competent actors can create a scene for an audience without any scenery; plodding actors cannot. Having a good script helps but cannot substitute for acting. You may have noticed that school productions often spend a lot of time worrying about scenery and costume; this is to try to make up for the ineptitude of the actors. Basically, then, the answer to your question is that Shakespeare didn't create the illusions. But generations of actors playing his script have.
An example of an allusion is referring to someone as a "modern-day Romeo" to suggest they are romantic and passionate like the character from Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." This references the familiar story and character to help create a specific image or understanding for the audience.
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