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What are some examples of personification in Romeo's last words?

Well, honey, in Romeo's last words, he personifies death as a "lean abhorrèd monster," and Juliet's lips as "two blushing pilgrims." He also personifies his own lips as "two blushing pilgrims" as well. So, yeah, Romeo was really into giving life to inanimate things with his words before he kicked the bucket.


When was Juliet's death?

Juliet's death was in the final act of the play -- after the death of Romeo. Juliet takes a potion that sends her into a deep sleep and makes her appear dead. When romeo finds her, he thinks she is dead and drinks poision. Juliet wakes up from her sleep and finds romeo dead beside her. She kills herself with a dagger because, just as romeo could not live without her, she could not live without him.


How is the final scene in the tomb an example of dramatic irony what do we know that romeo doesn't?

The final scene in the tomb is an example of dramatic irony because the audience knows that Juliet is not truly dead, but Romeo believes she is. We know that Juliet has taken a potion to fake her death, but Romeo is unaware of this and believes she has died. This creates tension and dramatic irony as the audience watches Romeo's tragic reaction unfold.


What the final stage of dying?

The final stage of dying often involves decreased responsiveness, difficulty communicating, and changes in breathing patterns. This stage is known as the active dying process and typically occurs in the final hours to days before death. It is important to provide comfort and support to the individual and their loved ones during this time.


In the final scene Friar Laurence explains to everyone at the tomb what has happened. What evidence confirms his tale about Romeo and Juliet?

The evidence that confirms Friar Laurence's tale is found in the letters left behind by Romeo and Juliet, which describe their love for each other and their plan to be together in death. Additionally, the bodies of Romeo and Juliet in the tomb serve as physical proof of their tragic fate.


Who speaks last Romeo or Juliet?

Juliet does. When she awakes, Romeo is lying dead, having drunk the poison. The Prince has the final speech in the play, though.


When does Romeo kill himself?

Romeo kills himself during Act V Scene III.


Where is there Personification in romeo and Juliet?

"will you pluck my sword out of its pilcher by the ears?" -Mercutio (III, i) "And death, not Romeo take my maidenhead!" - Juliet (Act 3, Scene 2)


Who said true apothecary thy drugs are quick thus with a kiss i die romeo and Juliet?

Romeo says this line in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." It is his final words before taking his own life.


What scene does romeo and Juliet die?

in the final scene, both romeo and Juliet die.


Why were death camps considered necessary by the Nazis in completing their final solution?

because the end of the Final Solution was the death of the Jews.


Do cats twitch when they are dying?

When any living being dies it twitches. This is caused by the nerves communicating with the muscles for the final time.