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    have opposite meaning, yet when they are put together they make sense to describe Romeo’s feelings about love. Romeo is a hopeless romantic since he uses oxymorons to express his frustration about his complicated relationship with Juliet. In the Queen Mab speech, Shakespeare utilizes juxtaposition to contrast how Romeo…

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    character. Mercutio amalgamates a form of mercurial, which means "quick-changing". Mercutio's personality complements his name because he exhibits capriciousness. He especially portrays an unpredictable character with his Queen Mab monologue (I.iv.58-100). Romeo shows Mercutio's Queen Mab monologue personifies a frivolous banter by remarking, "Peace,…

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    What is love? Love is an intense feeling of deep affection. In the play, Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, Shakespeare shows love in so many different ways and forms. The main thematic message regarding love in the story is that love requires sacrifice. This message is shown by many characters in the story, including: Mercutio, Juliet, and Romeo. Shakespeare’s first hint of the message: love requires sacrifice, is shown through the character Mercutio. Mercutio is Romeo’s best friend…

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    example is when Romeo and Mercutio were sharing their dreams “Oh, then, I see Queen Mab hath been with you”(1.4.54). In this quote we can tell that Mercutio doesn’t have respect towards females. In the beginning he was encouraging Romeo to go talk to Juliet while he was supposed to marry another girl. After Romeo fell in love with Juliet, Mercutio is calling her names such as, “Quean Mab” “Quean is a slang for a whore and MAb is a stereotype prostitute’s name.” Mercutio's…

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    Shakespeare uses various forms of poetry throughout the narrative. He begins with a prologue in the form of 14 online Shakespeare sonnet, spoken by a Chorus. Most of Romeo and Juliet was written in blank verse, and much of it in strict iambic pentameter, with a difference of less rhythmic than in most of the drama and Shakespeare. In choosing forms, Shakespeare poem against the character who uses it. Friar Laurence, for example, the use of sermons and form sententiae and nurse using a unique…

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    Through the reading of Romeo and Juliet, Willian Shakespeare presents many contrasts. Foil is a character that provides a strong contrast to another character. Mercutio and Romeo are very close friends, but both had different characteristics, turning Romeo and Mercutio foils for each other. One is the complete opposite from each other, while Romeo is hopeless, melancholy, pessimistic, and believes in love, Mercutio is jovial, sarcastic, optimistic, and find love humorous. One of the first…

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    Juxtaposition, paradoxes, and oxymorons are all examples of literary devices used in different types of literature. They contribute to the indirect characterization of a character by inferring the emotions, physical traits, and attitude of the character. Helping the readers understand the development of the characters throughout the literary work. Romeo and Juliet is an interesting and eventful play written by William Shakespeare. It involves romance, betrayal, and a whirlwind of emotions,…

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    Epithet a descriptive adjective or phrase used to characterize someone or something. Figurative language language that is not intended to be interpreted in a literal sense. Example Act 1, scene 5, lines 44-53 Example Act 1, scene 4, lines 27-28 Foreshadowing the use of hints or clues in a narrative to suggest what action is to come. Example Act 1, scene 4, lines 106-113 Iambic meter unstressed syllable followed by a…

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    Known as a tragedy, but commonly mistaken as a romance, the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet entrances the readers with hatred and love, bloodshed and kisses, and poisons and remedies. William Shakespeare creates a story about two young lovers who are doomed from the beginning due to their fatal flaw- they are too impulsive. Although Romeo is often the character to make hasty decisions, one of his best friends can be found to do so too. He and Mercutio are foils for one another, their…

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    Romeo And Juliet Diary

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    Oh, how do I describe the day I have had. It all started when my cousin, Benvolio woke me up at 9 o’clock in morning. I started off the day heartbroken thinking that the one I loved, Rosaline was never gonna love me back. Benvolio was there for me and talked me through it and gave me advice that I believed was never gonna work. His advice was in order to get over a beautiful woman you have to find an even more beautiful women. Little did I know that this advice would change my life forever. Then…

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