what do the metaphors that are used, mean when romeo asks juliet for a kiss?
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Shakespeare uses the metaphor of "sin" (lines 106-108) to describe their kissing. This metaphor develops their relationship as playful, as Romeo claims his sins are "purged" (line 106), or cleansed, by Juliet's lips. Juliet responds that if her lips have indeed "purged" Romeo's, then her lips now have his sin.
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