The full quotation, which is "Two of the fairest stars in all the heaven, having some business, do entreat her eyes to twinkle in their spheres till they return." makes it very clear that this is personification alright. The image is that a couple of stars need to take a break from shining in the sky (maybe they need to go to the bathroom), so they ask Juliet's eyes if they would like a part-time job while the stars are gone. If that isn't personification, I don't know what is.
The answer on apex is "why then O brawling love!"
That death has taken Juliet as his love and wishes to keep her.
If you mean the line "the sun for sorrow will not show his head", it's a personification.
juliet and the sun;both are radiant, warm, and nurturing
what does lord capulet threaten to do to juliet if she doesnt marry paris
The answer on apex is "why then O brawling love!"
act 3 scene 2 line 45
That death has taken Juliet as his love and wishes to keep her.
what object does juliet use an example of unimportance of names
If you mean the line "the sun for sorrow will not show his head", it's a personification.
An STI.
It's an example of a play.
As what my mother says it is your role in a play for example your Juliet in Romeo & Juliet.
juliet and the sun;both are radiant, warm, and nurturing
Juliet stands up to her father
what does lord capulet threaten to do to juliet if she doesnt marry paris
yes