romeo and juliet
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- star crossed lovers
- refernce to fate
- i will cut off their heads
- pun
- madam, an hour before the worshiped sun peerd forth the golden window of the eat
- personification
- the shady curtains from auroras bed
- myth allusion
- so far from sounding and discovery as is the bud bit with an envious worm
- simili
- good morrow cousin is the day so young
- metrik link
- o heavy lightness serious vanity
- oxymoron
- heres much to do w/hate but more with love
- antithesis
- feather of lead bright smoke cold fire sick health
- oxymoron
- love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs
- metaphor
- a choking gall and a preserving sweet
- antithiseis
- with cupids arrow she hath dins wit
- MYTH ALLUSION
- do i live dead that live to tell it now
- hyperbole/ oxymoron
- ere we may think her ripe to be a bride
- metaphor
- earth hath swallowed all my hopes but she
- personification
- at my poor house look to beholdd this might earth-treading stars that make dark heaven light
- metaphor
- good gi' good e'en i pray, sir, can you read
- chance
- ne'er saw her match since first the world begun
- hyperbole
- july 31/ lammas eve
- j's bday
- man of wax
- metaphor
- that dreamers often lie in bed asleep while they do dream things true
- pun/social comment
- children of an idle brain
- metaphor
- which is as thin of substance as the air
- simili
- some consequence yet hanging in the stars
- ref to fate
- what lady's that which doth enrich the hand of yonder knight i know not sir
- chance
- o she doth teach the torches to burn bright
- light image
- as a rich jewel in an ethiopes ear
- similili
- beuaty is too rich for use for earth to dear
- metaphor
- so shows a n=snowy dove trooping w/ crows
- metelphor
- come on then let's go to bed
- time check
- what light through yonder window breaks it is the east and juliet is the sun
- light imagee
- o speak again bright angel as is a winged messenger of heaeven
- light image
- two of the fairest stars in all the heavens
- light image
- i have nights cloak to hide me from their eyes
- metaphor
- at lovers perjuries they say jove laughs
- myth allusion
- i have no joy of this contract tonight
- forshadow
- this bud of love by summers ripening breath may prove a beauteous flower when next we meet
- metaphor
- too rash too unadvised too sudden too like lightning
- simili
- my bounty is as boundless as the sea my love as deep the more i give to thee
- simili
- thy purpose marriage send me word morrow by one that ill procure to come to thee where and what time thou wilt perform the rite
- rising actioin
- a thousands times the worse to want thy light
- hpyerbole
- love goes towards love as schoolboys....
- simili
- else would i tear the cave where echo lies
- myth allusion
- by the hour of nine
- time check
- tis almost morning i would have thee gone
- time check
- like a poor prisoner in his twisted gloves
- similili
- the gray eyed morn smiles on the frowning night checkering the eastern clouds w/ streaks of light
- time check
- what early tongue so sweet saluteth me
- time check
- for this alliance may so happy prove to turn your housse holds rancor into pure love
- rising action
- tybalt the kinsman to told cap hath sent a letter to his fathers house
- rising action
- more than the prince of cats
- pun
- signior romeo bonjure thers a french salutation to your french slop
- social comment
- the dial is now upon the prick of noon
- time check
- my mans as true as steel
- simili
- so smile the heavens upon this holy act that after hours with sorrow chide us not
- forshadow
- love moderatly
- theme
- till holy church incorporate two in one
- rising action
- for now these hot days
- time check
- ask for me tommaroow and you shall find me a grace man
- pun
- that an hour hath been my cousin
- time check
- this days black fate on more days doth dpeend
- ref to fate
- o i am fortunes fool
- climax
- and for that offense immediately we do exile him hence
- falling action
- towards phoebes lodging
- myth allusion
- ay i ay ay i
- pun
- punsbeatiful tyrant, fiend angelica, ove feathered raven, wolvish ravening lamb
- oxymoron
- was ever book containing such vile matter so fairly bound
- metaphor extended
- when i thy three housrs wife have mangled it
- time check
- there is no end no limit measure bound
- hyperbole
- in that words death no words can that woe sound
- hyperbole
- come cords come nurse ill to my wedding bed and deathnot romeo take my maidenhead
- falling action
- flies may do this but i from this must fly
- pun
- shot from the deadly level of a gun
- anachronism
- it grows very late
- time check
- tis late farewell goodnight
- time check
- o thursday let it be o thursday tell her will you be ready?
- falling acion
- more light and light more dark and dark our woes
- anititheisis
- as one dead in the bottom of a tomb either my eyesight fails or thou lookst pale
- forshowing
- get to thee to church o thursday or never after look me in the face
- falling action
- in this resolve ill send a friar with speed to mantua with my letters to thy word
- fallin action
- send for the county go tell him of this ill have this knot knit up tomorrow morining
- falling action
- now afore god this reverend holy friar all our whole city is much bound to him
- dramatic irony
- my heart is wondrous light since this same wayward girl is so reclaimed
- drmatic irony
- come stir stir stir the second cook hath crowed the curfew bell hath f=rung tis three o clock
- time check/ pun
- is it een so then i defy you stars
- ref to fate
- come cordial not poison....
- fallling action
- suspecting that we both were in a house where the infectious pestilence did reign sealed up the doors and would not let us forth so that my speed tho mantua there was stayed
- chance happening
- unhappy fortune my my brotherhood the ltter was not nice but full of charge
- falling action
- poor living corse closed in a dead mans tomb!
- oxymoron
- the time and my intents are savage wild more fierce and more inexorable far than empty tigers or the roaring sea
- hyperbole
- thou detesble maw thou womb of death forged with the dearest morsel of the earth thus i enforce thy rotten jaws to open and in depute ill cram thee with more food
- extended metpahor
- is crimson in the lips and in thy cheeks and deaths pale flag is not advanced there
- drmatic irony
- and shake te yoke of inauspicious stars
- ref to fate
- saint fransis be my speed how oft tonighthave my old feet stumbled in the graves. whose there?
- chance hapeneing
- and steepend in bood ah what an unking hour is guilty of this lamentable chance the lady stirs
- chance hapeneneeing
- thy lips are warm
- chance hapneneing
- alas my liege lady montage is dead
- falling action
- see what a scourge is laid upon your hate that heaven finds means to kill your joys with love
- antithisis
- for i will ray her stuatue in pure godl
- resolution
- as rich shall romeos by his ladys lie
- resolution
- some shall be pardoned....
- resolution-prince restores order