I fear, too early; for my mind misgives some consequence yet hanging in the stars shall bitterly begin his fearful date
Romeo and Juliet
Love goes toward love as schoolboys from their books
Juliet and lady Capulet
"Evermore weeping for your cousin's death?"
Foreshadowing 1.4.106Romeo Foreshadows here by stating that he has a bad feeling about attending this party almost as if something bad is going to start here.as the reader we already know that he will first meet Juliet here and that will be the cause for the Tragedy that is to come.
Friar Laurence and Juliet
The roses in thy lips shall fade to wanny ashes
Simile 2.2.156This is a simile because when someone is in love they will go back and be in a hurry to meet the person they love just like students returning to school
Friar Laurence and John
"Poor living corpse, closed in a dead mans tomb!"
Dramatic Irony 3.5.70This is dramatic irony because lady Capulet does not know that Juliet is not crying for Tybalt but is instead crying for Romeo. as the reader we are aware of this but as a character lady capulet does not know what is going on
Prince, Capulet, Montague
"The sun for sorrow will not show his head"
Metaphor 4.1.99The friar compares Juliets lips and cheeks to that of roses due to the similarities in color without using like or as
Oxymoron 5.2.29The friar says that Juliet who is thought to be dead but actually isn't, that she is a poor living corpse but a corpse which is a dead body cannot be alive so therefore it is an oxymoron.
Personification 5.3.306This is an example of personification because the prince says that the sun will not show his face because of sorrow but the sun is an object and therefore cant have a face nor show emotions.
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