This is an example of personification and metaphor. Upon his brow shame is asham'd to sit For 'tis a throne where honor may be crown'dSole monarch of the universal earth.” Juliet is describing Romeo's face to her Nurse. ( Act 3, scene 2, lines 93-94) Juliet: “He was not born to shame. ![]() What example of figurative language does Juliet use at the end of Act 3 Scene 2? ![]() ![]() The metaphors in Juliet's soliloquy in act 3, scene 2 in Romeo and Juliet include references to “fiery-footed steeds” for time passing, “curtain” for darkness, “sober-suited matron” for night, and “mansion” for love.
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