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Use Of Light In Romeo And Juliet

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Romeo and Juliet: Light Imagery Shakespeare uses light imagery to describe Romeo and Juliet’s love. He details their relationship exemplified through light. In his 1597 tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare uses light imagery to explain Romeo and Juliet’s love further. In Romeo’s soliloquy, expressing his love for Juliet, he says, "Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon. Who is already sick and pale with grief" (2, 2, 4-5). Through this quote, Romeo asks the sun to rise and replace the moon so he and Juliet can have more time together. For Romeo to ask this signifies that his love for Juliet appears so strong, he wants to spend every waking moment with her. Romeo views Juliet as the light that overshines all the darkness in his
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