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29 September, 21:37

What type of figurative language is? "What if it be a poison which the friar Subtly hath ministr'd to have me dead, Lest in this marriage he should be dishonour'd Because he married me before to Romeo? I fear it is; and yet methinks it should not, For he hath still been tried a holy man."

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  1. 29 September, 21:59
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    A sililoquy

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    shakespare in his novel in romeo and juliet makes use of sililoquy outwardwardly (extensively). His soliloquy used is a vivid and excellent example of different ways / types of figurative language. it can simply be defined as a speech by a character who is thinking aloud; it gives room for audience to "listen in" to the private feelings and thoughts of a character (no other character is present on the stage).
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