In Romeo and Juliet Act II, Shakespeare uses simile, personification, and apostrophe. Romeo uses a simile to describe JulietÕs eyes Ð ÒThe brightness of her cheek would shame those stars/As daylight doth a lamp; her eyes in heavenÉÓ (Act 2 Scene 2). Romeo uses personification to describe JulietÕs beauty Ð ÒIt is the East, and Juliet is the sun!/Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon,/Who is already sick and pale with grief.Ó (Act 2 Scene 2) Last, and perhaps most famously, Juliet uses apostrophe Ð ÒO Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore are thou Romeo?Ó (Act 2 Scene 2)
It is all about us and no-one else romeo tells Juliet....
"What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet."
umm i have only one that is Romeo went from one extreme that is from the love of Rosaline to the other that is for the love of Juliet, as he was fickle minded. Hope that helped :)
Romeos name has nothing to do with who he is.
The figurative language in Romeo and Juliet is old English.
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list three examples of scenes from act 1 romeo and juliet that show comic elements?
when the servant runs into romeo and asks if he can read the invitation list
The figurative language in Romeo and Juliet is old English.
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Romeo and Juliet By William Shakespeare
Another motif that appears in Act 2 of Romeo and Juliet is light and dark. This motif is used to symbolize the contrast between love and violence, as well as the secrecy and deception surrounding the love affair between Romeo and Juliet. The motif of light and dark also highlights the forbidden nature of their relationship as they navigate the challenges of their feuding families.
list three examples of scenes from act 1 romeo and juliet that show comic elements?
Romeo and juliet are two main characters of the play "romeo and juliet" written by shakespeare.they both were great lovers who were made for each other and the examples of their love is today also cited by the people.
The love scene from Romeo and Juliet?
Old 16th centruy English