Lots of them. Allusions to Phoebus and Phaeton. Night is personified as someone drawing a curtain, and later as a sober-suited matron. Oxymoron: Learn me how to lose a winning match. Simile: "Whiter than new snow on a raven's back." and "So tedious is this day as is the night before some festival . . ." She apostrophizes night: "Come, gentle night!" And my favourite metaphor: "I have bought the mansion of a love but not posessed it."
All that in one speech! No wonder it's so good.
Literary devices.
At the beginning of William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is infatuated with Rosaline. Rosaline on the other hand isn't interested in him or any other man since she wants to remain celibate. He's kind of superficial because he says quote: 'One fairer than my love! the all-seeing sun Ne'er saw her match since first the world begun' Which is later contradicted by him saying: 'Did my heart love till now? foreswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night.' About Juliet.
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He wrote the play Romeo and Juliet in poetic form. The specific kind is iambic pentameter. Iambic pentameter is a form in which each line has ten syllables. It goes in a pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.
In most of Shakespeare's plays, commoners speak in prose and nobles in poetry. Rhyme is reserved for the most heightened passion or feeling. In "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo and Juliet both speak in rhyme when they talk to each other - the first 14 lines they speak together form a sonnet. When they discuss each other, they also speak in rhyme, like Juliet's soliloquy before she drinks the poison - she rhymes there.
Juliet wears one. It's a kind of underdress everyone wore back then.
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In my opinion I think the Balcony Scene. Act 2 scene 2 because basicly he (romeo) is talking and Juliet cant really hear him and he describes how beautiful she is and that's kind of what we the kings are saying...
hmmm... seems kind of obvious to me.
Tragedy
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At the beginning of William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is infatuated with Rosaline. Rosaline on the other hand isn't interested in him or any other man since she wants to remain celibate. He's kind of superficial because he says quote: 'One fairer than my love! the all-seeing sun Ne'er saw her match since first the world begun' Which is later contradicted by him saying: 'Did my heart love till now? foreswear it, sight! For I ne'er saw true beauty till this night.' About Juliet.
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Juliet does not wait for Romeo on her balcony. Romeo is a kind of "peeping Tom" and overhears her talking to herself. She gets quite upset when she finds out that he's there.
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Romeo And Juliet
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