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Romeo & Juliet, Act 1 Literary Elements 2016 (periods 1 & 3)
DRAMATIC IRONY
1. Act 1 Scene 3: From line 101-108 Pg. 33
Benvolio:
"Tut, you saw her fair, none else being by,Herself poised with herself in either eye;
But in that crystal scales let there be weighed
Your lady"s love against some other maid
Tat I will show you shining at this feast,
And she shall scant show well that now seems best."Romeo:
I"ll go along, no such sight to be shown,
But to rejoice in splendor of mine own."
Explanation: Benvolio says that Romeo will probably fall in love again with a different woman, but Romeo doesn"t believe so. What Romeo doesn"t know is that he will fall in love again just likeBenvolio says, and we, the readers, know this.
2. Servingman says to Romeo, "Now I"ll tell you without asking. My master is the great rich
Capulet, and, if you be not of the house of Montagues, I pray come and crush a cup of wine. Rest you merry" (Act 1, Scene 2, Line 85). This is an example of dramatic irony because Servingman doesn"t know that Romeo is a part of the Montague family, and he just told him about all the guests attending the party at the Capulet"s household. This is important information to Romeo because in the list it says thatRosaline, the lady who Romeo loves, is invited.
METAPHOR
1. Act 1, Scene 1, Lines 197-198
Romeo: "Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs.Being purged, a fire sparkling in lover"s eye."
This is an example of metaphor because it compares love to smoke without using "like" or "as." This example shows what Romeo thinks of love [that it can both fog and choke us up like smoke or put a sparkle in our eyes] and really ties into the story line because the story is about finding love.2. Scene 5, Line 55
Romeo says about Juliet, "So shows a snowy dove trooping with crows." Juliet stands out like a pristine white dove in the middle of some common crows3. Scene 5, lines 104-117
Romeo and Juliet's first encounter:
Juliet is compared to a saint and Romeo is compared to a pilgrim. Saints can't move and she is reserved and
cautious. Romeo is a pilgrim because he is seeking her love. This encounter is a sonnet as well, so an example of Rhymed Verse.