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Romeo & Juliet Literary Term Notes. Drain 5 th Six Weeks. Act 1, Scene 1. “If ever you disturb our streets again, Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace.” Foreshadowing “…Aurora’s bed…” Allusion “…feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health…” Oxymoron.
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Romeo & Juliet Literary Term Notes Drain 5th Six Weeks
Act 1, Scene 1 “If ever you disturb our streets again, Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace.” Foreshadowing “…Aurora’s bed…” Allusion “…feather of lead, bright smoke, cold fire, sick health…” Oxymoron
Act 1, Scene 1 Continued “Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs…” Metaphor “With Cupid’s arrow. She hath Dian’s wit…” Allusion
Act 1, Scene 2 “…Earth-treading stars…” Metaphor “When well-apparelled April on the heel of limping Winter treads” Personification “”If you be not of the house of Montagues, I pray come …” Dramatic Irony “…crystal scales …” Metaphor
Act I, Scene 3 “Marry, that ‘marry’ is the very theme…” Pun “… why he’s a man of wax.” Metaphor “Read o’er the volume of young Paris’ face …” Metaphor “I’ll look to like, if looking liking move …” Alliteration
Act 1 Scene 4 “…soles…soul…” Pun “…Cupid’s wings…” Allusion “Is love a tender thing? It is too rough, too rude, too boisterous…” Personification “…it pricks like thorn.” Simile
Act I Scene 4 (cont) “…it pricks like thorn.” Simile Mercutio does not believe in love/Romeo does Foil
Act 1, Scene 5 “It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night…” Personification “ … as rich a jewel in an Ethiop’s ear …” Simile “Did my heart love till now? … For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night.” Hyperbole “If he be married, my grave is like to be my wedding bed” Foreshadowing
Act 2, Scene 1 “Young Abraham Cupid he that shot so true…“ Allusion “The ape is dead …” Metaphor “Blind is his love and best befits the dark.” Theme
Act 2, Scene 2 “It is the East, and Juliet is the sun!” Metaphor “O speak again, bright angel!” Metaphor “…silver-sweet sound…” Alliteration “It is too rash, too unadvised, too sudden; Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be …” Foreshadowing “Parting is such sweet sorrow…” Oxymoron
Act 2, Scene 3 “The gray-eyed morn smiles on the frowning night…” Personification “… and night’s dank dew to dry …” Alliteration “Virtue itself turns vice, being misapplied And vice sometime’s by action dignified.” Theme “Wisely and slow. They stumble that run fast.” Theme
Act 2, Scene 4 “…courageous captain of compliments.” Alliteration “…Dido…Cleopatra…Helen and Hero…” Allusion “…curtsy…courteous…courtesy…” Pun “O single-soled jest, solely singular for the singleness!” Alliteration “…Prince of Cats…” Allusion
Act 2, Scene 5 “…Cupid’s wings.” Allusion “…swift in motion as a ball…” Simile Juliet talks about Nurse’s age Motif – Youth vs. Age
Act 2, Scene 6 “So smile the heavens upon this holy act” Personification “…love-devouring…” “…violent delights…” Oxymoron “These violent delights have violent ends And in their triumph die, like fire and powder …” Foreshadowing “… and let rich music’s tongue Unfold the imagined happiness …” Personification