Benvolio said this when he was teaching Romeo how to move on from Rosaline. He was offering romeo help on finding another women and giving up rosaline.
Benevolio!
"Go there [to the party] and with unattainted eye compare her face with some that I shall show and I will make thee think thy swan a crow."
A couplet is a pair of rhyming lines like "Compare her face to some that I shall show/ And I will make thee think thy swan a crow." Romeo and Juliet themselves are a couple, not a couplet.
Here's a metaphor: "Juliet is the sun" "Love is a smoke raised with the fume of sighs; being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers eyes." (Act I, Scene 1) "Compare her face with some that I shall show, and I will make thee think thy swan a crow." (Act I, Scene 2)
thou shall not suck thy capulets
Benevolio!
"Go there [to the party] and with unattainted eye compare her face with some that I shall show and I will make thee think thy swan a crow."
From Exodus ch.33:18 And [Moses] said: "Show me, please, Thy glory." 19 And [the Lord] said: "I will make all My goodness pass in front of you, and I will proclaim the name of the Lord before you; and I will be gracious to whom I will be gracious, and will show mercy on whom I will show mercy." 20 And [the Lord] said: "you cannot not see My face; for man shall not see Me and live." 21 And the LORD said: "Behold, there is a place with Me; and you will stand upon the rock. 22 And it shall come to pass, while My glory passes by, that I will put you in a cleft of the rock, and will cover you with My hand until I have passed by. 23 And I will take away My hand, and you will see My back; but My face shall not be seen.""God's back" is understood as a lesser intensity of Divine revelation than "His face." His "hand" is also understood as not being completely literal.
A couplet is a pair of rhyming lines like "Compare her face to some that I shall show/ And I will make thee think thy swan a crow." Romeo and Juliet themselves are a couple, not a couplet.
They said yes darling but first we shall tell you our names.
The line "Tyrant, show thy face!" is spoken by Macduff in Act 5, Scene 8 of Shakespeare's play Macbeth. Macduff is challenging Macbeth to show himself and face the consequences of his tyrannical actions.
Here's a metaphor: "Juliet is the sun" "Love is a smoke raised with the fume of sighs; being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers eyes." (Act I, Scene 1) "Compare her face with some that I shall show, and I will make thee think thy swan a crow." (Act I, Scene 2)
The camera does not show Montag's face because it is not actually Montag. The police needed a scapegoat so they went after a random man and said it was Montag.
what u said was a horrible answer GET A REAL ONE OR ELSE
This is a secret, nobody knows, she never said, she never show her face... If anyone knows, say for me too. ; )
Show Your Face was created in 1971.
talk too him. tell him that you feel like you made a mistake and apolgize. it will show that your mature and he might actually give you another chance.