Euphony is the use of pleasing, melodic words in literature, usually poetry, including the repetition of these sounds. Poe's poetry was notably euphonic, as in the lines from Emily Dickinson's "Because i Could Not Stop For Death": "Since then 'tis centuries, and yet, feels shorter than the day, I first surmised the horses heads were toward Eternity".
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juliet and the sun;both are radiant, warm, and nurturing
I think a downfall would be when Tybalt kills Mercutio and then Romeo kills Tybalt. Or how about when Romeo kills himself then Juliet kills herself?
what does lord capulet threaten to do to juliet if she doesnt marry paris
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
An STI.
One example of a metaphor in Act 2 of Romeo and Juliet is when Romeo refers to Juliet as the sun, saying "But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? It is the east, and Juliet is the sun." In this metaphor, Romeo is comparing Juliet's beauty and presence to the brightness and warmth of the sun.
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It's an example of a play.
what object does juliet use an example of unimportance of names
An example of euphemism in Romeo and Juliet is when Romeo and Juliet refer to death as "wedding bed" when they discuss their impending deaths as a result of their forbidden love. They use this euphemism to soften the harsh reality of their situation.
One example of this would be at the end when we know Juliet is not really dead but Romeo thinks she is.
A play.
As what my mother says it is your role in a play for example your Juliet in Romeo & Juliet.
juliet and the sun;both are radiant, warm, and nurturing
An example of foreshadowing in act 2 of Romeo and Juliet is when Romeo expresses his fear of attending the Capulet's party, stating that he has a feeling the night's events will lead to his untimely death. This foreshadows the tragic fate that awaits both Romeo and Juliet in the story.