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Act 2 key quotes Romeo and Juliet - Coggle Diagram
Act 2 key quotes Romeo and Juliet
"it is the east, and Juliet is the sun " Romeo
Metaphor
Compares Juliet to the sun
"Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon" Romeo
Personification
Gives human qualities to the moon because the moon is jealous
"The brightness of her cheek would shame those stars, as daylight doth a lamp" Romeo
Hypebole
Exaggeration
Juliet's cheek is so bright it puts the brightness of the stars to shame
Act 2 scene 2- Romeos soliloquy
Compares Juliet to the sun and heaven
"Juliet is the sun"
"Two fairest stars"
links to the prologue "star-cross'd lovers"
"Twinkle"
"stars"
"lamp"
"bright"
"heaven"
Extended metaphor
"?"
Questioning if she feels the same
"baleful weeds and precious-juiced flowers" Friar Lawrence
foreshadowing
Juliet will get poisoned
"love-devouring death" Romeo
Dramatic irony
Audience knows know in the prologue that they are going to die, here he is overwhelmed with emotion and it is tempting fate
Metaphor
you cant devour death
Act 2 scene 3 - Friar soliloquy
lots of juxtaposition
confusion
doesn't know what he is thinking
under the influence of this drugs
"morn smiles"
"dew to dry"
rhyming couplets
foreshadows Romeo and Juliet being close together
Act 2 scene 6 - the marriage scene
Romeo, Friar and Juliet make a soliloquy
The soliloquy is a sonnet that doesn't rhyme
Foreshadows that something is going to go wrong
"Although I joy in thee, I have no joy of this contract to-nite; It is too rash, too unadvis'd, too sudden, too like the lightning, which doth cease to be ere one can say it lightens" Juliet
Simile
Juliet compares their "contact", or promises of love to lightening
won't last forever comes and goes quickly
"God pardon sin! wast thou with Rosaline?" Friar Lawrence
knows about Rosaline
someone who Romeo can trust (talk to)
is a father figure
"ghostly father?"
doesnt speek to his parents he speaks to the Friar