2) Juliet is referred to as a “bright angel” by Romeo on line 29. This is a positive image because Romeo refers to Juliet as a holy supernatural figure, and Romeo uses that term to appraise Juliet the way others did during Elizabethan times.
3) Juliet differentiates “true-love passion” with “light love” by stating that “And not impute this yielding to light love, Which the dark night hath so discovered.” (Lines 110-111). Here Juliet explains to Romeo that he shall, and hopes he does, not mistaken what they have as lust instead of love.
4) The explanation behind why Juliet feels the need to change her name is because of all the love she has generated for Romeo. Her name is the enemy of …show more content…
It supports a break with traditional courtship rules by showing more concern for what the woman wants.
Generate a list noting images, metaphors, similes, and other literary devices used to describe or express the love Romeo and Juliet express to one another.
Hyperbole:
(Lines 70-71)“With love’s light wings did I o’perch these walls, for stony limits cannot hold love out”
(Lines 19-20)"The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars, as daylight doth a lamp"
(Lines 20-22)That birds would sing and think it were not night"
(Line 182)"'tis twenty years til then"
(Lines 75-76)"there lies more peril in thine eye than twenty of their swords!"
(Lines 189-191)"I would have thee gone; -- and yet no farther than a wanton's bird, that lets it hop a little from her hand"
Metaphor:
((Line 3)“It is the east, and Juliet is the