How Does Shakespeare Use Metaphors In Romeo And Juliet

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In Act 2, Scene 2 of “Romeo and Juliet”, Shakespeare uses metaphor and imagery to express how Romeo and Juliet would do anything to be together and to emphasize how the hate between the two feuding families can create separation within two lovers. For example, there was a metaphor where Romeo compares Juliet as to the sun “It is the east, and Juliet is the Sun. (Line 3)”. Since the sun is beautiful, Romeo is basically saying that Juliet is also just as beautiful. Also, since the sun shows what direction an individual could go to, it shows that Romeo will do pretty much anything to be with Juliet. In line 26, there was a metaphor in which Romeo compares Juliet to a “bright angel”: “O, speak again bright angel! (Line 26)”. Romeo comparing Juliet