Look in Friar's speech at the beginning of Act II, Scene 3. Look in the balcony scene in Act II, Scene 2. In the final scene of the play there is some personification regarding death.
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.
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
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.
If you mean the line "the sun for sorrow will not show his head", it's a personification.
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet
juliet
After Romeo and Juliet married Romeo owned Juliet and everything she owed as well.
when romeo talks to juliet's grave This all happens in act V scene iii around lines 45-48, depending on your volume. A good one is "Thou detestable maw, thou womb of death,"
oxymoron
Romeo was a Montague, Juliet was a Capulet.
Juliet Capulet is one of the leads in "Romeo & Juliet"