allusion | For Venus smiles not in a house of tears |
Simile | And shrikes like mandrakes torn out of the earth |
Personification | Death is my son in law. Death is my heir |
Hyperbole | Accursed, unhappy, wretched,hateful day! Most miserable hours the e’er time saw |
Apostrophe | Come, cordial and not poison, go with me to Juliet’s grave for there must I use thee |
Metaphor | Why I descended into this bed of death is partly to behold my lady’s face |
Dramatic irony | Is crimson in they lips and in thy checks, and deaths pale flag is not advanced there |
romeo and Juliet act 4 and 5 figurative language
August 3, 2019