Examples Of Bold Language In Romeo And Juliet

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Ty Davis 03/08/22 Period 05 Bold Language Analysis: Act 2 Scene 2 - Rough Draft Bold language is a sign of who or what is more forward with their emotions. Due to this, we can understand certain aspects of the plot of a story more clearly, and it is important to know who we understand more and who we don’t, which gives the need to analyse who in a story presents bolder language. In Romeo and Juliet, though it is initially difficult to distinguish both Romeo and Juliet’s boldness, it is clear that Romeo presents himself as bolder in the story, as he recognises and professes his love for Juliet, demonstrating such love in the process. Romeo can be seen demonstrating his love when he states the following: “I’ll take thee at thy word. Call