Literary+Devices+3.5

> > Personification: It is some meteor that the sun exhales (3.5.13) > Personification: Dry sorrow drinks our blood. Adieu, adieu! (3.5.58) > Hyperbole: Or I will drage thee on a hurdle thither. Out, you green sickness, carrion! Out, you baggage! You tallow face! (3.5.155~157) > personificiation: God's bread (3.5.177) > puns: With Romeo till I behold him - dead- (3.5.99) > > 1. What surprised you most about this scene?As I started reading I truly thought that Juliet would listen to the nurse's advice and be a good girl and show up at the church on thursday to marry Paris. However she remains loyal to Romeo and even emphasizing that she would rather take her life than marry Paris.2. What was the most important line in this scene? Quote it and explain.If all else fail, myself have power to die. (3.5.243) This is a significant line because it shows how much Juliet loves Romeo and wants to be loyal to him. She would give her life for him.3. Write three questions you have about this scene?- Back in Shakespeare's time did the parents choose the match? - Does the nurse not like Romeo? If so why did she help with all the wedding plans and their first night together.- Why was Capulet that angry? Would you have been angry if your own daughter would not want to marry the man you spent looking for to a point where you would want to kick her out of the house?  >
 * identify three literary devices (hyperbole, pun, personification, metaphor, simile, classical allusions, reversed word order)
 * In complete sentences answer (or complete) the following:
 * What surprised you most about this scene?
 * What was the most important line in this scene? Quote it and explain.
 * Write three questions you have about this scene.
 * Write three questions you have about this scene.