My lips two blushing pilgrims, ready stand to smooth that rough touch with a tender kiss.
Oxymoron 
O brawling, O loving hate.
Act ll, scene ii, lines 2-26. Romeo expresses his undying love for Juliet under her balcony.
Alliteration- Room in Capulet’s house
I'll look at him and try to like him, at least ifwhat I see is likable. But I won't let myself fall for him any more than your permission allows.
Pun- Mercutio’s final words
Act l scene i. Romeo uses oxymoron when he describes the relationship between love and hate. This contributes to the plot because he will later fall in love with Juliet and forget about Rosline.
Dramatic Irony- Juliet’s “Death”
Juliet is dead! I cannot live without her1
Act l scene iii lines 95-100. Juliet says, "I'll look to like, if looking likingmove
Give us a quick answer. Can you accept Paris's love?
In Act 111, scene 1 Lines 90-96
Ask for metomorrow, and youshall find me a"grave" man.
Act llll, scene v. This is dramatic irony because weknow what Romeo doesn't: That Julietis just sleeping.