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Paul Wilson

Romeo and Juliet / William Shakespeare - 64 views

  • Ready to go, but never to return.O son! the night before thy wedding-dayHath Death lain with thy wife. There she lies,Flower as she was, deflowered by him.Death is my son-in-law, Death is my heir;My daughter he hath wedded: I will die,And leave him all; life, living, all is Death’s.
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      "She has died and never will return, Romeo has taken her from me, from her husband to be wed, Paris, the day before her wedding day and no longer will he be able to marry her and be his heir, therfore death to him as my heir, death to him. I will die and leave no heir, and no wife for him." Shakespeare uses personifaction as well to describe Juliet, "Flower as she was, deflowered by him." as he says that she was deflowered by Romeo. And no longer will she be able to marry paris, and be an heir to the thrown of Capulet, which he is most upset about.
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