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what do you think the phrase; 'face of heaven signifies' in the poem 'Romeo and Juliet'.

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Answered by writersparadise
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This line is from Scene three, Act two of Shakespeare’s 'Romeo and Juliet'.

The ‘face of heaven’ signifies a constellation in the poem. It is Juliet’s fervent prayer to Gods to turn her lover Romeo, into a constellation of stars, so that she may always admire his beauty in the sky. It also shows her deep love for Romeo.

William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616) was an English poet and playwright, considered the greatest among English writers. ‘Romeo and Juliet’ stand out among his most famous works.

Answered by Rithikaa04
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Answer:

This is obtained from ACT-III, SCENE-II of a world famous poet William Shakespeare.

Explanation:

The phrase ‘face of heaven’ signifies the moonlight in the night sky.

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