The language is poetic from "summary" of RT William Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet 6-Pack with Audio by Harriet Isecke,Tamara Hollingsworth
The language of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is not simply a means of communication; it is a form of art in itself. The words used by the characters are carefully chosen and arranged to create a sense of beauty and emotion that goes beyond mere conversation. The language is rich with imagery, metaphors, and symbolism that evoke powerful feelings and vivid mental pictures in the minds of the audience. Shakespeare's use of language in Romeo and Juliet is often described as poetic because of its rhythmic quality and lyrical tone. The dialogue flows smoothly and melodically, drawing the listener in and captivating their attention. The characters speak in verse, using iambic pentameter to create a musical cadence t...Similar Posts
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