| at what point in the book does this take place? | when romeo and juliet first talk, meet, and kiss |
| “this holy shrine” what literary device | metaphor; referring to juliet |
| What is this poem an extended metaphor for? | Romeo- pilgramJuliet-saint (holy shrine) |
| Romeo is dressed as what and what does that represent? | dresses as a pilgrim which represents the religious journey he is going to make to juliet. |
| What does this poem use? | religious terminology |
| “My lips, two blushing pilgrim, ready stand” what literary device? | metaphor |
| “O, then, dear saint, let lips do what hands do; they pray, grant thou, lest faith turn to despair” what is romeo asking to do? | prays=please allow me to kiss you |
| “Then move not, while my prayer’s effect i take. “thus from my lips, by yours, my sin is purged.” what does this represent? | them kissing |
| “sin from thy lips? O trespass sweetly urged! Give me my sin again” what does this represent? | Juliet said since he kissed her now the sin is on her so they must kiss again. |
| “You kiss by the book” what does this mean | he is a good kisser. |
Romeo and Juliet, act 1 scene 5
August 2, 2019