Romeo Figurative Language

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Romeo is a consuming romantic because his emotions take over and he gets engrossed in his feelings. Romeo uses an abundance of figurative language to express his feelings so he can convey his love. The first time we see Romeo, he is depressed and completely heartbroken because his love, Rosaline, wants to become a nun and remain a virgin, “This love feel I, that feel no love in this” (I.i.187). Romeo falls head over heels for Rosaline, and when he finds out that she will never marry, he succumbs to depression. Romeo hides in his room in the dark, and always leaves his house to walk around alone. His wish to be isolated, in the shadows, leads us to believe that his depression is consuming him. Whenever Romeo refers to Rosaline he uses imagery

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