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Contrast in Language
Title: Contrast in Language
Category: Literature / English
Details: Words: 411 | Pages: 1.7 (approximately 235 words/page)
Contrast in Language
Contrast in Language
Contrast Between Language of Love in the Balcony Scene and the Language of Death in the Final Scene of Romeo and Juliet
In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare introduces many themes that he continues throughout all of his tragedies, including the language of love vs. the language of death. The balcony scene is the most valuable scene illustrating the language of love, whereas in the final scene of the play
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Juliet. I dare no longer stay.(Rom. V. III, 158-9.)
Both the language of love and the language og death play important roles in the tragedy. They cooperate with light and dark imagery to make the play the masterpiece it is, a play of paradoxes and oxymorons, good and evil, neither one whole without the other. For without love there would be nothing to lose, and without death there would be no way to lose it.
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