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  • Metaphor- Romeo & Benvolio
  • Here's what love is: a smoke made out of lovers' sighs.
  • Simile- Mercutio, Romeo & Benvolio at the party
  • Too rude, too boisterous, and it pricks like thorn.
  • Personification- Balcony Scene
  • Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon.
  • Act I Scene I Lines 184Romeo is explaining love to Benvolio by comparing it to fog, which can choke us up like smoke or put a sparkle in our eyes.
  • Allusion- Friar Lawrence
  • From forth day's path and Titan's fiery wheels.
  • Act I Scene IV line 27 Romeo is saying is that from his point of view, love is harsh and harmful, and that it emotionally hurts and punctures emotions/feelings just like a thorn pricks human skin.
  • Dramatic Irony- Friar & Paris
  • On Thursday, sir? That's very soon.
  • That's how my future father-in-law Capulet wants it, and I'm not dragging my feet.
  • Act II Scene II Lines 4In the balcony scene, Romeo gives human qualities to the moon. It is envious (jealous) of Juliet.
  • Alliteration- Friar & Romeo
  • Being tasted, stays all senses with the heart.
  • Act II Scene III Lines 4 This is an allusion to one of the Titans, a superhuman race in Greek mythology who ruled the world before the Olympian gods.
  • Act IV Scene I Lines 1-4This is what he expects, but we know it won't happen. Juliet says she would rather die than marry Paris.
  • Act 2 Scene 3 Lines 26The alliteration of the "s" illustrates the power of a single flower. It can stop the senses and even the heart.
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