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Romeo in Act 1 Scene 1, is playing the part of the conventional lover, sighing like a furnace over his chaste mistress, and expressing himself in oblique and silly oxymorons. These particular oxymorons are not really very communicative, as compared to Juliet's later "parting is such sweet sorrow."

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