Juliet has altered Romeo's desires, reminding the audience that love does not last indefinitely. Shakespeare's words convey Romeo's “old desire doth lie in his deathbed”, foreshadowing the future events that could happen to Romeo. Further on in the scene, perhaps his infatuation for Rosaline is described as a dying person. By utilizing the technique of dramatic irony, implying that the audience acknowledges the situations that happen next, while the characters in the play do not. The use of this technique creates a sense of tension and suspense, as the audience is aware of situations that the characters don’t have awareness of. By utilizing personification, the term “old desire” portrays that Romeo’s desires on Rosaline have faded, showing …show more content…
In the words of the author, Juliet has taken a risk by falling in love with Romeo, who is from a hostile family, as she “steals love's sweet bait from fearful hooks”. Conveying the idea that Juliet has pursued the relationship with Romeo, despite all the consequences due to their family feud. This example of metaphor compares their towards each other as the bait and the potential dangers of their forbidden love. As a result, it evokes the strength of their love and suggests that love can be so powerful that it can compel Juliet to disregard all the risks associated with the forbidden relationship. Using this technique of a metaphor, the phrase “fearful hooks” portrays that Juliet can be caught up in certain situations which are immensely dangerous, describing that Juliet has a chance to be “hooked” or in other words: killed or trapped, in this attempt to love Romeo. The effect created by this phrase creates a sense of tension and foreboding the audience, suggesting to the audience that Juliet's actions have put her in a precarious situation. Moreover, the line “love's sweet bait” emphasizes that love can lure someone in with the happiness and positive feelings that it provides, however, it serves as a bait that is described as something attractive and intended for trapping. This invokes the imagery they love, can be so