Death lies on her LIKE an untimely frost
It means that it is ironic that death or frost has fallen on the most beautiful flower and not on some common or hasty flower hence is like Juliet as she has taken the potion, which is thought to make her dead and is like death falling onto the most prosperous young female
"But soft! What light from yonder window breaks! It is the East and Juliet is the sun." "As if that name, shot from the deadly level of a gun, did murder her."
Romeo calls his lips "pilgrims".
He says he is "wounded".
In persuading the two murders to murder Banquo, Macbeth repeatedly compares them to dogs. See Act 3, Scene 1, lines 91-107. Also, there are many uses of birds in metaphors.
Star cross'd lovers and death mark'd love are examples of metaphors? No they are not. "Bury their parents' strife" maybe. There are no similes in the prologue.
l am Fortune's Fool.
Macbeth uses two metaphors about life. One of a "brief candle" and the other that "life's but a walking shadow". Also he says it's a "poor player".
Romeo is the first of the two to speak.
"My lips, two blushing pilgrims"; "he's a man of wax."
In the song “Anyway You Want Me” Elvis uses lots of metaphors and similes. Look up the lyrics.
He uses antithesis, repetition, similes, extended metaphors, and asyndeton's
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Romeo's language at the start of the balcony scene is poetic and romantic. He uses metaphors, imagery, and expressive language to convey his deep feelings for Juliet. His words are passionate and filled with emotion, reflecting his love for her.
Star cross'd lovers and death mark'd love are examples of metaphors? No they are not. "Bury their parents' strife" maybe. There are no similes in the prologue.
In persuading the two murders to murder Banquo, Macbeth repeatedly compares them to dogs. See Act 3, Scene 1, lines 91-107. Also, there are many uses of birds in metaphors.
l am Fortune's Fool.
Yes, there are metaphors in the poem "Color" by Christina Rossetti. For example, the line "my love is not a rose" uses the metaphor of a rose to represent love. The poet uses various other metaphors throughout the poem to convey themes of love, beauty, and emotion.
Romeo's dagger, right after Romeo drinks the poison.
The song uses biblical metaphors.
No. If a comparison uses like or as, it becomes a simile.