Comic Relief Literary Device
Comic Relief Literary Device
How does the nurse bring comic relief to Romeo and Juliet?
I have and its allusions to sexual acts, and lower-class diction, but that is another LITERARY DEVICE used to bring comic relief to the play? I was thinking about her hyperbole, metaphors, or maybe wrong, but I do not know. Any idea??
because the images when it comes to talk to Romeo in the town square, all your friends make fun of the way his head as the Cape is blowing in the wind making it look like a candle, so it is called a boat
Comic Relief Literary Device
Julius Caesar Literary Devices?
I have to find literary devices in Julius Caesar and I can’t find some of them…If anyone could please tell me where to find them..with the act,scene,line # I would be soo happy cause I need them by tomorrow…
I need Anachronism, Comic Relief, Consonance,Double Entendre, Metatphor, Onomatopoeia,and Personification…
Thanks =D
comic relief- Act 1; Scene 1; Line 15 “a mender of bad souls”
double entendre-Act 2; Scene 1; line 69
metaphor- Act 1; Scene 2; Lines 68-69 “i, your glass”
onomatopoeia- Act 2; Scene 1; Line 44
personification- Act 1; Scene 1; Line 46
hope these help.
my entire ap. english couldnt find consonance. so that is a hard one. i myslef dont have that one either. but here are the ones i do have:)
Moby-Dick (II)
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