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  1. Light/Dark Imagery. One of the play’s most consistent visual motifs is the contrast between light and dark, often in terms of night/day imagery. This contrast is not given a particular metaphoric meaning—light is not always good, and dark is not always evil. On the contrary, light and dark are generally used to provide a sensory contrast ...

  2. The green light at the end of Daisy's dock is one of the most obvious symbols in The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The green light, which Gatsby can barely see from the end of his own dock ...

  3. The Capulets grieve, and Juliet is entombed according to plan. But Friar Lawrence’s message explaining the plan to Romeo never reaches Mantua. Its bearer, Friar John, gets confined to a quarantined house. Romeo hears only that Juliet is dead. Romeo learns only of Juliet’s death and decides to kill himself rather than live without her.

  4. Shakespeare uses the images of light and darkness for several reasons. One reason is to symbolize the sexuality that is a dominant theme. Romeo's feelings of sexual attraction for Juliet are ...

  5. Share Cite. Darkness in Lord of the Flies is found on the island in the forest. The darkness is a metaphor for the fear and uncertainty that the boys experience on the island as they imagine a ...

  6. Click to see the original works with their full license. Why doesn't Juliet want Romeo to swear by the moon? Romeo and Juliet act 2: scene 2. Learn with flashcards, games, and more — for free.

  7. The plague becomes a serious issue for Friar Laurence because it thwarts his plans to inform Romeo of Juliet 's faked death and arrange for him to meet her at the tomb and take her safely to ...