"So shows a dove trooping with crows / As yonder lady o'er her fellows shows.”
In Act 1, Scene 5, lines 55 and 56, Romeo uses imagery to describe Juliet's beauty by comparing her to a dove.
SOLILOQUY-BALCONY SCENE
I take thee at thy word.Call me but love, and I'll be new baptized; Henceforth Inever will be Romeo.""
In Act 2, Scene 2, Lines 2-26 Romeo confesses his love for Juliet on her balcony demonstarting that no matter their families feud he still loves her.
"Romeo, oh Romeo!"
DRAMATIC IRONY-Tybalt's death and Romeo's punishment
"Well, girl, thou weep'st not so much for his death, / As that the villain lives which slaughter'd him"
In Act 3, Scene 5, Lines 78-79 Lady Capulet believes that Juliet is crying for Tybalt but instead she is crying because Romeo will be punished.
Romeo is going to be punished.
VERBAL IRONY- JULIET AND LADY CAPULET
You will marry Paris on Thursday night.
In Act 3, Scene 5, Lines 121-123, Lady Capulet tells Juliet she will marry Paris whom Juliet refuses since she hates him and is already married to Romeo.
I will not marry yet; and when I do, I swear It shall be Romeo—whom you know I hate rather than Paris”“
I've just had a dream that Juliet had found me dead but then kissed me back to life.
FORESHADOWING-ROMEO'S DREAM
In Act 5, Scene 1, Lines 1-11 Romeo informs Baltazar that he had just had a dream that he was dead, but Baltazar arrives to inform him that Juliet had "died" in Verona.
I have news from Verona.
PUN-MERCUTIO'S DEATH
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In Act 3, Scene 1, Lines 23-24 Mercutio says that he will be a grave man tommorrow since he just got stabbed and is going to die.
מעל 40 מיליון לוחות סטוריבורד נוצרו
אין הורדות, אין כרטיס אשראי ואין צורך בכניסה כדי לנסות!