Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Figurative Language – Flashcards
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(Act 3, scene 2, line 19) Juliet: "Whiter than new snow on a raven's back."
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This is an example of a simile.
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(Act 3, scene 2, line 26) Juliet: "O, I have bought the mansion of a love, But not possessed it; and though I am sold, Not yet enjoyed."
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"Oh, I have bought a mansion called love, but I haven't yet occupied it! And though I've been sold, I haven't yet been enjoyed by my owner." This is an example of a metaphor.
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What figurative language is this an example of? "O, Romeo!"
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Dramatic irony
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(Act 3, scene 2, line 55) Nurse: "A piteous corse, a bloody piteous corse; Pale, pale as ashes, all bedaubed in blood, All in gore blood. I swounded at the sight."
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"A pitiful corpse, a bloody pitiful corpse, pale, pale as ashes, all covered with blood, all glory blood. I fainted at the sight." This is an example of a simile.
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(Act 3, scene 2, lines 75-76) Juliet: "Beautiful tyrant! fiend angelical! Dove-feathered raven! wolvish-ravening lamb!"
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"Beautiful wickedness! Angelic devil! Dove-like raven! Wolf-like lamb!" This is an example of an oxymoron.
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(Act 3, scene 2, line 83) Juliet: "Was ever book containing such vile matter So fairly bound?"
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"Was there ever a book that contained such evil words inside such a beautiful cover?" This is an example of a metaphor.
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(Act 3, scene 2, lines 93-94) Juliet: "He was not born to shame. Upon his brow shame is asham'd to sit; For 'tis a throne where honor may be crown'd Sole monarch of the universal earth."
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Juliet is describing Romeo's face to her Nurse. This is an example of personification and metaphor.
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(Act 3, scene 2, line 95) Juliet: "O, what a beast was I to chide at him!"
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"Oh, what a beast I was to criticize him!" This is an example of a metaphor.
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(Act 3, scene 2, lines 122-124) Juliet: ""Romeo is banished"---to speak that word Is father, mother, Tybalt, Romeo, Juliet, All slain, all dead."
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"But to follow "Tybalt's dead" with "Romeo is banished"! To speak that word is like saying father, mother, Tybalt, Romeo, Juliet, all are killed, all are dead." This is an example of foreshadowing.
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(Act 3, scene 3, lines 56-57) Friar Lawrence: "To comfort thee, though thou art banished." Romeo: "Yet "banished"? Hang up philosophy!"
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Friar Lawrence: "That will give you comfort, even though you're banished." Romeo: Still talking "banished"? Hang philosophy!" This is an example of foreshadowing.
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(Act 3, scene 2) Juliet: "Come, civil night, Thou sober-suited matron all in black, And learn me how to lose a winning match, Play'd for a pair of stainless maidenhoods."
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Juliet is begging for night to come so that she can see Romeo. This is an example of a metaphor.
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(Act 3, scene 3) Romeo: 'Tis torture, and not mercy. Heaven is here, Where Juliet lives; and every cat and dog And little mouse, every unworthy thing,"
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Romeo is telling Friar Lawrence how his banishment from Verona is a terrible punishment and torture because he is not with Juliet. This is an example of a metaphor.
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(Act 3, scene 4) Lord Capulet: "Sir Paris, I will make a desperate tender Of my child's love. I think she will be rul'd In all respects by me; nay more, I doubt it not."
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Lord Capulet has just offered Juliet to be married to Paris not knowing that she is already married to Romeo, and she cannot be married to both.This is an example of irony and symbol.
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(Act 3, scene 1) Romeo: With Tybalt's slander- Tybalt, that an hour Hath been my cousin. O sweet Juliet, Thy beauty hath made me effeminate And in my temper soft'ned valor's steel!"
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Romeo speaks these lines after Tybalt kills Mercutio as if he is talking to Juliet about it.This is an example of apostrophe.
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