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  1. Through the Queen Mab imagery, Mercutio suggests that all desires and fantasies are as nonsensical and fragile as Mab and that they are basically corrupting. This point of view contrasts starkly with that of Romeo and Juliet, who see their love as real and ennobling. A summary of Symbols in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.

  2. Romeo And Juliet Script Summary Tagalog - insys.fsu.edu romeo and juliet script summary Romeo and Juliet is a play written by Shakespeare. It is a tragic love story where the two main characters, Romeo and Juliet, are supposed to be sworn enemies but fall in love.

  3. Night is a key symbol in the play because it protects the characters. When Romeo is in Juliet’s garden he tells her 'I have night’s cloak to hide me from their sight'. Night makes him feel safe. We also see Romeo sneaking into Juliet’s room at night time to consummate their marriage. He feels sheltered and protected at night time because ...

  4. Romeo and Juliet complicates traditional notions of light versus dark and day versus night. Light is typically a symbol of openness, purity, hope, and good fortune, while dark often represents confusion, obscurity, and doom. Shakespeare…. read analysis of Light/Dark and Day/Night.

  5. Symbols in Romeo and Juliet. Poison. The use of poison as a symbol in the play represents the harmful effects of the deep-rooted hatred between the Montagues and the Capulets. It surpasses just toxicity and becomes a tool that orchestrates the tragic demise of the young lovers, Romeo and Juliet. For example: “Thy drugs are quick.

  6. One of the central motifs of the play is the interplay between light and darkness. Romeo and Juliet are consistently comparing one another to different forms of light, including the sun, the stars, and the moon, emphasizing the sense of "illumination" they get from each other. However, the light/dark imagery is not used in a traditional, moral ...

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  8. By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) ‘A pair of star-cross’d lovers’ is a well-known phrase from Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet.The Prologue’s description of Romeo and Juliet as ‘star-cross’d lovers’ has become one of the most emblematic phrases from the whole play, neatly encapsulating the doomed nature of their love affair from the outset.

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