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“brawling love” “loving hate”
A1S1 oxymoron used to describe by romeo
“fortune’s fool”
A3S1 allusion and romeo’s lament as mercutio dies
“plague o’both your houses”
A3S1 mercutio’s dieing curse to foreshadow
“virtue” can turn “vice” and “vice sometimes by actions dignified”
A2S3 friar lawrence soliloquy and antithesis
poison
symbolic of family feud and fate
“thou art thyself” and “not a Montague”
A2S2 characterization by juliet + jux
“love” the “night” and “pay no worship” to the “sun”
A3S2 when tragedy begins and night + light motif
"happy dagger”
A5S3 apostrophe by juliet
"violent delights” “violent ends”
A2S6 friar lawrence foreshadowing
“wisely and slowly” for those who rush “stumble”
A2S3 irony when he helps after for wedding
“love be rough” be rough with love”
A1S4 mercutio cynicism in his view through personification and implied metaphor
“i defy you, stars”
A5S1 foreshadowing