ROMEO AND JULIET

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Romeo: "With love's light wings”

Alliteration of the letter “l” and a metaphor to show how light love is and can be

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"Did my heart love till now?”

shows how quick he is to love which shows how impulsive he is. The rhetorical question seems as it he’s questioning his love for Rosaline

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Juliet: "My bounty is as boundless as the sea, my love as deep

Juliet compares her love to the sea, symbolizing its vastness and immeasurable depth.

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"If that thy bent of love be honourable, thy purpose marriage, send me word tomorrow."

Juliet quickly moves from flirtation to commitment, showing her seriousness and maturity

in love.

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Fate and destiny

both terms refer to predetermined paths, "fate" tends to focus on the outcome, while "destiny" emphasizes the journey towards that outcome and the individual's role in shaping it. 

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Romeo: "O, I am fortune's fool!" (Act 3, Scene 1)

Analysis: Romeo realizes he is at the mercy of fate after killing Tybalt, reflecting the theme of destiny

controlling lives.