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Examples of homonyms in romeo and juliet. A word which is pronounced the same as another word but differs in spelling or meaning or origin for example. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare William Shakespeare particularly loved including homophone examples in his works to show clever wordplay. The Friar later arranges for a banished Romeo to spend the night with Juliet before he leaves.
He secretly marries them hoping to broker peace between the two families. Romeo starts his famous soliloquy about Juliet with the words But soft what light through yonder window breaks IIii2. Friar Laurence is a Franciscan friar and a mentor to Romeo and Juliet.
Police were called to a daycare where a three-year-old was resisting a rest. The Nurse Peter and the Musicians usually speak in prose because they are comic and low-status characters. Shakespearean scholars have identified upwards of 175 instances of puns and wordplay throughout the text of Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo and Juliet Literary and Figurative Device Puns and Homonyms Pun. Lord Caplet Father to Juliet reveals his rather impetuous quality as he strongly enforces to move the nuptial between Paris and Juliet forward. Thy purpose marriage send me word tomorrow By one that Ill procure to come to thee Where and what time thou wilt perform the rite And all my fortunes at thy foot Ill lay And follow thee my lord throughout the world.
Once Romeo comes out of the bushes from hiding both Romeo and Juliet begin to talk about making plans to get married even though they just met. Prose in Romeo and Juliet usually marks either comic speech or the speech of low-status characters. He went to free grammar school in Stratford.
Romeo says that Mercutio has a nimble sole but that his own soul is heavy. Tybalt Mercutio and Nurse all relate to the theme of the play because they influence Romeo and Juliet in various ways. It was a good school where he learned even Greek and Latin.