She wants to immortalize Romeo as to twinkle like a star in the sky at night. She wants to make him immortal after his death, by expecting Romeo to shine as a star in the night. She expects Romeo to be a star in the bright sky after his death. Juliet’s love is more intense than Romeo’s. How, according to Juliet, would Romeo be immortalized to the world? His comparison shows his passion and excess possessiveness towards Juliet, hence the names Romeo and Juliet are immortal in the world. In the opening lines he exaggerates that Juliet’s beauty surpasses the brightness of light. Then he compares her as a white as snowy dove which differs from the crows. Her beauty is too rich for use and expensive on the Earth. ![]() ![]() Romeo praises Juliet’s beauty with many similes. What similes does Romeo use to convey Juliet’s beauty and to what effect? ![]() What do you think the phrase ‘face of heaven’ signifies? The line, ‘did my heart love till now?’ suggests (a) Romeo’s admiration of Juliet’s beauty. ‘the measure done’, connotes the completion of
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