METAPHOR=a figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance, as in “A mighty fortress is our God.” Compare mixed metaphor, simile. Here… Continue Reading →
“These violent delights have violent ends” such is the theme of romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare; his whole play orchestrated to prove this point: that only violence will come of violence. Fate is revealed in Romeo and Juliet… Continue Reading →
One piece of evidence that deals with fate in Romeo and Juliet is through the things of what the character say like in the book one of the characters quote “a pair of star cross’d lovers take their life” so… Continue Reading →
This is When Romeo sees a broadcast of a caplet party and when he sees the man that can’t read the invite. There are two scenes, one that is in the olden days and the one in the modern day… Continue Reading →
The differences between the Book and the film is that when you watch the film it is in more detail for an example the weather changes when mecutio dies and sets a curse between the two households Catherine weather goes… Continue Reading →
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