i will fan and medal if you can help me please!!!! 2. In act 4, scene 1, Paris tells Friar Lawrence, "Immoderately she weeps for Tybalt's death, / And therefore have I little talked of love." What makes Paris's comment an example of dramatic irony? Juliet is saddened by the death of Tybalt. Juliet is actually weeping over Romeo's banishment. Juliet is pretending to cry in order to avoid seeing Paris. Juliet was in love with her cousin Tybalt.
@Night-Watcher
Juliet is actually weeping over Romeo's banishment.
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read the following line from act 4 scene 5 when capulet speaks of his daughters apparent death "death lies on her like untimely frost upon sweetest flower of all the field" how does shakspear use a simile to emphazise the tratedgy of the apperent death a. by comparing her to a flower he emphasizes that she is to young to die b.by comparing her to a flower he emphasizes that she is to beautiful to die c. by comparing her to a flower with frost on it he emphasizes that juliets body is cold d.by comparing her to a flower with frost on it he emphasizes that hes lost the best daughter in the land
@babymambo13
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