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"Romeo and Juliet": Analysis of Balcony Scene
Intricate Love
Every famous write always have some type of novel technique to make their masterpiece more vivid and one of the most commonly used method is through figurative language. Using Figurative Language, Personification and Similes are an excellent way to praise and adore certain attributes like beauty. Moreover, Symbolism and Hyperbole are often just simply used just show the endless eternal love toward a certain individual. Last of all, the departure of too love ones are also filled with figurative languages like Metaphor and Verbal Irony as the two love ones say their farewell. So in the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare (II.ii) every page is engulfed with varieties of figurative language that bring forth a vivid perspective of the two lovers.
Two lovers would often exchange their praise and compliments that express their deep love for each other, and as an obsessed lover...
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