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Essay | Figurative Langauge in "Romeo and Juliet"

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Figurative Langauge in "Romeo and Juliet"

Summary: William Shakespeare used the full range of literary devices such as figurative language, personification, symbolism, hypberbole, metaphor and verbal irony in his works. Examples of this language mastery can be seen in the famous balcony scene of "Romeo and Juliet."
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