She is sad (apex 😉)
it's intended emotional effect on the reader
haiku
Mood
it shows the depth by it being a forbidden love!! it makes it even more emotional for the reader if they know that it's forbidden!!
People who could write at the time Shakespeare wrote most likely wrote. I assume at least one of your (the reader or who the reader is reading to) ancestors wrote unless I'm wrong somehow.
A reader could infer that Eliza is feeling anxious or worried based on her quick breathing, fidgeting, and avoiding eye contact. These physical cues often indicate feelings of distress or discomfort.
jump to an incorrect conclusion
inference
inference
making an inference
Poets often rely on emotional appeal to persuade the reader by evoking feelings and emotions through their language and imagery. While logic can play a role in building a coherent argument in poetry, emotional appeal is more commonly used to connect with readers on a deeper level and provoke a strong response.
By using the character's actions, interactions, and words to learn more about him or her
letting a reader into the writer's emotional world. -apex
making an inference
making an inference
The author might hint at an idea rather directly state it.
Don Anselmo is trying to look his best.