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1. Romeo’s description of Juliet focus heavily on images of light and brightness. What does this tell you about his feelings?
2. Juliet compares Romeo to a rose, reassuring herself that ‘that which we call a rose by any other word would smell as sweet’. What is the point Juliet is making about names?
3. What does Juliet mean by ‘if thou think I am too quickly won’? Why might it be unwise for a young girl in Juliet’s position to let a man know that she loves him?
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Explanation: Romeo`s description of Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet is the famous love story in the English literature written by William Shakespeare.
- Love is the main and dominant theme of the play.
- It is a tragic love story where the main characters Romeo and Juliet fall in love.
- Romeo`s passionate love for Juliet is depicted through these lines.
- It emphasis on Romeo`s true appreciation of beauty and love.
Juliet`s comparison of Romeo to a rose
- These lines are from the famous Balcony scene of Act II of the play.
- These lines are spoken by Juliet in reference to Romeo`s house.
- The reference is often used to imply that the names of things do not affect what they really are.
- Juliet compares Romeo to a rose saying that irrespective of his name he would still remain handsome and her love.
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