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  1. Read Shakespeare’s ‘It is the east’ soliloquy from Romeo and Juliet below with modern English translation and analysis, plus a video performance. ‘It Is The East’ Spoken by Romeo, Act 2, Scene 2. Romeo is looking up at Juliet’s window and the light comes on.

  2. It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. (2.2.23) In this metaphor, Juliet’s appearance at her balcony window prompts the lovestruck Romeo to compare her radiant beauty to that of the rising sun.

  3. Romeo and Juliet (ACT 2) Quotations with Analysis. - Juliet is a source of light for Romeo. - Juliet is the sun, a new and exciting prospect for Elizabethans at the time. She is better than the 'ancient grudge'.

  4. Revision notes on Romeo & Juliet: Key Quotations for the AQA GCSE English Literature syllabus, written by the English Literature experts at Save My Exams.

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  5. It is the east, and Juliet is the sun. Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon, Who is already sick and pale with grief, That thou, her maid, art far more fair than she. Be not her maid since she is envious.

  6. Though it is late at night, Juliet’s surpassing beauty makes Romeo imagine that she is the sun, transforming the darkness into daylight. Romeo likewise personifies the moon, calling it “sick and pale with grief” at the fact that Juliet, the sun, is far brighter and more beautiful.

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  8. This metaphor implies that Romeo perceives Juliet as being incredibly bright, radiant and glorious. Moreover, the sun is regarded as the life-giving element of the universe. The comparison between the sun and Juliet illustrates that Romeo sees Juliet as the quintessential life-giving being.