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Question: Who says: “Its an honour I dream not of”?. Answer: Juliet. Question: The word use of coals, colliers, choler, and collar is what literary technique?. Answer: Pun. By giving liberty unto thine eyes: examine other beauties. Question: What theme is this?.
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Question: Who says: “Its an honour I dream not of”?
Question: The word use of coals, colliers, choler, and collar is what literary technique?
By giving liberty unto thine eyes: examine other beauties. Question: What theme is this?
Answer: Rationality and Problem solving
But soft, what light through yonder window breaks? Question: Who said this?
Answer: Romeo
Goodnight, goodnight! Parting is such sweet sorrow Question: What literary technique is this?
By love, that first did prompt me to enquire he lent me counsel, and I lent him eyes. Question: What theme is this?
Answer: Love
O, I am fortunes fool. Question: Who says this?
Answer: Romeo
There is no end, no limit, measure, bound In that word’s death. No words can that woe sound. Question: What technique is this?
Else when he is found, that hour is his last. Question: What theme is this?
Answer: Individual Vs. Society
Happily met my lady and my wife. Question: Who says this?
Answer: Paris
Question: In act four scene three, before Juliet takes the potion, What form of speech is used?
Answer: Soliloquy
Hold then. Go home, be merry, give consent To marry Paris. Wednesday is tomorrow: Tomorrow night is look that thou lie alone. Let not the Nurse lie with thee in thy chamber. Take now this vial, being then in bed. Question: What theme is this?
Answer: Rationality and Problem solving
I dare no longer stay Question: Who says this?
Answer: Friar Lawrence
Question: When Romeo says, “Then I defy you, stars.” what technique is this?
Answer: motif
Question: When Romeo says “and shake the yoke of inauspicious stars” what theme is this?
Answer: Fate-inevitable