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Examples Of Juxtaposition In Romeo And Juliet

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Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare's Tragedy Romeo and Juliet was first published in 1594. The plot centers on two fictitious people who died while attempting to declare their love for one another in the face of their families' hatred. Tragic drama is the genre of the play. The general subject and themes in the play are enhanced through the usage of literary devices throughout. Shakespeare embraces these strategies in Romeo and Juliet to elevate his narrative above the level of the words' literal interpretation. Three strategies, including juxtaposition, personification, and metaphor, help to heighten the play's emotional impact. One literary technique that is used in the play is juxtaposition. Juxtaposition is the fact of two things being seen or …show more content…

Metaphor is the comparison of two unlike things without using like or as. Shakespeare uses metaphors to create emotions and thoughts in the reader's head to help them grasp the significance of the image he is conveying. An instance that expresses a metaphor is when Romeo watches Juliet from the balcony and says, “But soft, what light through yonder window breaks? It is the East, and Juliet is the sun.” (2.2 1-2) Romeo is overcome with awe when he sees Juliet at her balcony window and compares her radiant beauty to the bright sun. Another instance that exemplifies the literary device is when Romeo is depressed about Rosaline and, how she won’t love him back, he states, “Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs; being purged, a fire sparkling in lovers’ eyes; being vexed, a sea nourished with loving tears. (1.1.186-188) Since Romeo is depressed about Rosaline, Romeo argues that even though love doesn't always go as planned, it occasionally does. Romeo explains that because one may see love but not hold it, love cannot be controlled and will inevitably end. Both quotations show that the character is expressing their sentiments and

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