Benvolio
This line is from William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." It is spoken by Benvolio in Act 1, Scene 2, where he is trying to comfort Romeo by suggesting that he will soon see other beautiful women who will make him forget about his current love, Rosaline.
What Benvolio means by Romeo's swan is Rosaline. Right now, Romeo thinks that Rosaline is incredibly beautiful, in the same way that people find swans to be incredibly beautiful, as they sail majestically around on rivers and lakes. But, Benvolio predicts, when they get to the party, Romeo will see girls who are much more beautiful than Rosaline and who will make him think she is ugly. Instead of a beautiful swan, she will seem like an ugly crow who hangs around highways eating roadkill.
"Go there [to the party] and with unattainted eye compare her face with some that I shall show and I will make thee think thy swan a crow."
crow ibis seagull magpie pelican duck black swan thats all i can think of ah
A couplet is a pair of rhyming lines like "Compare her face to some that I shall show/ And I will make thee think thy swan a crow." Romeo and Juliet themselves are a couple, not a couplet.
Isabella Swan, also known as Bella, lives on Cherry Street in the novel Twilight.
A swan definitely because its very vicious when you annoy it and it will not stop attacking until its foe is dead.
She was killed by Crow Indians while Jeremiah was away.
Simply crow is black and swan is white. Yet people insist their crows are their swans.Remember Shakespeare? (Amir Dewani-Florida-USA.)
Hawk, Raven or Crow, Swan, Fawn, Roe, Snake, Mouse, Grasshopper,And Griffin.
crow, hawk, lark, wren, dove, duck, swan, tern, ibis, loon.
Don't think it says the character's height in the book, but the actor who plays Charlie in the films, Billy Burke is 1.84 m tall.
They think that bella swan is wierd and uncoordinated until she starts going out with Edward Cullen