Romeo says. "Night's candles are burnt out and jocund day stands tiptoe on the misty mountain top." It's morning, but Shakespeare has Romeo say it in a much cooler way. In the morning as the sky lightens you can no longer see the stars which lit the night sky. Like burnt-out candles, they no longer give light.
impulsive, brave.
She doesn't have a described appearance
The only Queen described in Romeo and Juliet is Queen Mab, the "fairies' midwife", described by Mercutio in a very long speech in Act 1 Scene 4.
Type your answer here... romeo and Juliet was described as unseparable juvenile delinquents that had unselfish love for each other.
i dont know but she spends most nights im my bedroom
They were described as "A pair of star-crossed lovers" (act one, prologue).
"Night's candles" is a metaphor used by Juliet to describe the stars in the night sky. She is expressing her longing for Romeo and comparing his eyes to the brightness of the stars in the darkness of the night.
Oath: Romeo and Juliet make a secret oath to be together forever. Outlaw: Romeo is banished from Verona for killing Tybalt. Obsession: The intense love between Romeo and Juliet is described as an obsession.
Star crossed!
As described by Shakespeare, Romeo was surely infatuated by rosaline, but when he met Juliet he realized what true love is.
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