Dawn Imagery In Romeo And Juliet

344 Words2 Pages
“Dawn” is a metaphor especially used in literature for a moment of awareness of the reality surrounding a character. Also known as an epiphany, when the moment of awareness of reality becomes evident, one may crave to return to the “night”, or their ideal state. The scene opens with Juliet begging Romeo to remain in her presence just a bit longer, “Wilt thou be gone? It is not yet near day: It was the nightingale, and not the lark,” (Romeo And Juliet. 3.5 1-2). In the infamous play written by William Shakespeare, Juliet does not want to admit that it is now early morning, a sign that Romeo must leave Verona and the oncoming reality that she must live on without his presence. Similarly, as the narrative voice in "Summertime Sadness" lingers