What does the phrase Face of heaven signify in romeo and juliet?
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The phrase Face of heaven comes in scene three, Act two of William Shakespeare’s 'Romeo and Juliet'.
William Shakespeare (1564 – 1616) was a great English dramatist and the greatest English writer. He has written many works and one of his famous work is the ‘Romeo and Juliet’ a symbol of the romance of all times.
The signification of the phrase 'Face of heaven'
Juliet is waiting for Romeo to arrive and in the meantime, she looks at the sky and soliloquizes.
She personifies the sky with the stars and the moon, to be a face, with which the earth may fall in love when Romeo cuts and makes the stars very beautiful.
According to the poet, the phrase “face of heaven " in the poem Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare signifies the moonlit night and the flashing, golden and glittering sky created by the moonlit night.
In the poem Juliet used the phrase " face of Heaven for Romeo, according to her Romeo when turned to star will make the night face of heaven.