Romeo and Juliet
2nd PUC English Summary's
* Romeo and Juliet Summary
* Romeo and Juliet Important Question and answer
* When You are Old
* On Children
* Water
4 marks questions answer
Q. 1 What similes does Romeo use to convey Juliet’s beauty and to what effect?
Answer:
William Shakespeare is known for his deft usage of language in his works. In “Romeo and Juliet” through the character of Romeo we come to know how effectively similes are used to convey the message. Romeo in his speech uses two similes to describe the beauty of Juliet. First simile compares her beauty to a rich jewel worn by an Ethiopian. The comparison here is so effective that the jewel shines brighter against the dark skin background. Such a beauty is very expensive and rare to be seen on earth. The second simile is used to compare Juliet’s beauty to a snowy dove which stands out as it troops with crows referring to her companions. They are outshone by her heavenly beauty. This is how Romeo conveys Juliet’s beauty.
Q. 2 How according to Juliet, would Romeo be immortalized to the world?
Answer:
Shakespeare’s characters are timeless and his works are universal in appeal. English language and literature continue to grow mightier in his legacy. This element is manifest in “Romeo and Juliet”. Juliet is fascinated by the charming personality of Romeo. She beseeches night to arrive so that she can meet her Romeo. She calls night ‘gentle and sweet’, for it brings charming Romeo to her. Juliet is so much charmed by him that supposing she dies without him, she wishes night to cut Romeo in little stars and decorate the sky beautifully. Thus Romeo would be immortalized. People will then fall in love with the starlit heavens of the night and pay no attention to the Sun.
2nd PUC English Summary's
* Romeo and Juliet Summary
* Romeo and Juliet Important Question and answer
* When You are Old
* On Children
* Water
4 marks questions answer
Q. 1 What similes does Romeo use to convey Juliet’s beauty and to what effect?
Answer:
William Shakespeare is known for his deft usage of language in his works. In “Romeo and Juliet” through the character of Romeo we come to know how effectively similes are used to convey the message. Romeo in his speech uses two similes to describe the beauty of Juliet. First simile compares her beauty to a rich jewel worn by an Ethiopian. The comparison here is so effective that the jewel shines brighter against the dark skin background. Such a beauty is very expensive and rare to be seen on earth. The second simile is used to compare Juliet’s beauty to a snowy dove which stands out as it troops with crows referring to her companions. They are outshone by her heavenly beauty. This is how Romeo conveys Juliet’s beauty.
Q. 2 How according to Juliet, would Romeo be immortalized to the world?
Answer:
Shakespeare’s characters are timeless and his works are universal in appeal. English language and literature continue to grow mightier in his legacy. This element is manifest in “Romeo and Juliet”. Juliet is fascinated by the charming personality of Romeo. She beseeches night to arrive so that she can meet her Romeo. She calls night ‘gentle and sweet’, for it brings charming Romeo to her. Juliet is so much charmed by him that supposing she dies without him, she wishes night to cut Romeo in little stars and decorate the sky beautifully. Thus Romeo would be immortalized. People will then fall in love with the starlit heavens of the night and pay no attention to the Sun.
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