Shakespeare's Use of Language to Show the Relationship Between Romeo and Juliet

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Shakespeare's Use of Language to Show the Relationship Between Romeo and Juliet

Shakespeare uses a lot of similes, metaphors and imagery to describe

the relationship between Romeo and Juliet. Some of the language he

uses is very sexual and intimate. In act 2 scene 2 Shakespeare shows

how Romeo and Juliet are falling in love with one another and the use

of his language shows the power of their love.

The very first line of the scene Romeo says, “He jests at scars that

never felt a wound.” Romeo is talking about Mercutio joking about

something he has never felt. He is talking about love but uses words

that convey pain and suffering. “It is the east, and Juliet is the

Sun.” in this line Romeo is talking about Juliet rising like the sun.

Romeo thinks Juliet is the sun of his life that we all cannot live

without. Another interpretation of this quote is that the sun is

deadly and if you get too close to it you will die and in the play

Romeo’s love for Juliet leads to his death. These two quotes Romeo

says about Juliet is a soliloquy.

“Her eye discourses.” Romeo says Juliet is so open and honest that her

eyes show her thoughts. “Two of the fairest stars in heaven.” Romeo

thinks Juliet’s eyes shine so bright and beautiful they stand out over

every star. Romeo calls Juliet a “Bright angel” this imagery shows how

he compares her with the angels in heaven and shows he thinks she

could be an angel to. Romeo uses a lot of imagery about Juliet being

an angel in heaven as he refers to her as a “winged messenger of

heaven unto the white-upturned wond’ring eyes.” He is just comparing

Juliet to the angels in heaven and the purity of their souls.

“Henceforth I never will be Romeo.” Romeo is offering to disown his

family name and go against his family just to be with Juliet. Romeo

loves Juliet and is swearing by the moon on how much he loves her

“lady, by yonder blessed moon I vow,” Juliet interrupts Romeo as he is

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