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romeo and juliet
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Foreshadowing
Go ask his name.- If he be married, My grave is like to be my wedding bed.
Pun
Ask for me tomorrow, and you shall find me a "grave" man.
Metaphor
It is the East, and Juliet is the sun!
Act I, scene 5, lines 132-133 Juliet foreshadows her tragic fate.
Simile
I have no joy of this contact tonight. It is too easy, too unadvised, too sudden; too like the lightning.
Act III, scene I, line 90-96 Mercutio slides a pun in his last words
Dramatic Irony
God pardon sin! Wast thou with Rosaline?
Act II, scene 2, line 3 Romeo compares Juliet to the sun for being the radiant light of his world.
Personification
Act II, scene 3, line 44 Juliet compares their rather irrational love to lightning, for how sudden it appeared.
Act II, scene 2, lines 4-6 Friar Lawrence still believes that Romeo loves Rosaline, though the audience knows Romeo is in love with Juliet.
Act II, scene 2, lines 4-6 Romeo gives the moon the human trait of jealousy over the sun.
Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon, who is already sick and pale with grief that thou art far more fair than she.
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